Some of the top shooters don't weigh or determine volume wth Lapua brass. You don't know if the case weight variation is in the case head or body.Out of the box and onto the scale simply tells you how good the brass disk were made. Your gonna shoot the finished product case, which does not include the removed brass. Say two new out of box cases weight the exact same thing. One has a thick neck, other a thin neck. So you will be making necks equal, by removing different amounts of brass, making the case weights different.
Frank
AGREE ^^^^^^^Some of the top shooters don't weigh or determine volume wth Lapua brass. You don't know if the case weight variation is in the case head or body.
Would also be interesting to see if the cases which had equal weight after processing, also had equal H2O weight. jd300 pcs Lapua 6BR brass weight sorted for my 30BR. I culled 30 pcs. = 10%. I always waste a few setting my neck turner. After these were neck turned, fire formed twice and trimmed to length I weighed about 30 pcs and all were <0.5 gr. Most varied .1-.2 grains.
Okay I stand corrected. Your processed cases turned out more uniform in weight, than I would have expected.
The, "After these were sorted . . . " statement is a little confusing. I could be having a "numb spell" [as we like to say up here in Maine], but did you did process and include the 30 culls, minus any that got roached, with the other 70?
The test to see if the original difference(s) in weight mattered, would be to keep the three batches separated, run them thru the same process, and then using your best load, test fire them against each other.
Just a suggestion.
SJ
A while back someone posted extensive data where they plotted case weight VS case volume. It was a scatter chart. Someone else posted data that seemed to show correlation??? If you are not shooting serious competition don't worry about it. Just go by the load that makes the smallest group and have fun shooting or hunting. Do a search and you can find the data and graphs.Would also be interesting to see if the cases which had equal weight after processing, also had equal H2O weight. jd