I am new to the whole case volume debate, but I am having fits trying to correlate case volume differences to velocity changes. For starters, this is twice fired brass,.308) that has been measured, weighed, trimmed,,neck) sized within an inch of it's life. Loaded with 48.40gr,acculab 123) of varget, capped with weighed/measured/spun 155gr. HPBT, then fired across a CED Millenium chronograph. The following is the case volumes/velocities with no apparent correlation. Am I wasting my time trying to polish a gnat's hindquarters or is there some connection that I am missing?,my object is long range - F-class)
# water wt.,gr.) velocity,fps)
1. 57.78 2876
2. 57.64 2873
3. 57.75 2868
4. 57.84 2884
5. 57.76 2872
6. 57.82 2878
7. 57.66 2871
8. 57.70 2880
9. 57.46 2882
10. 57.58 2872
Thanks for any assistance/perspective!!
Darrell
# water wt.,gr.) velocity,fps)
1. 57.78 2876
2. 57.64 2873
3. 57.75 2868
4. 57.84 2884
5. 57.76 2872
6. 57.82 2878
7. 57.66 2871
8. 57.70 2880
9. 57.46 2882
10. 57.58 2872
Thanks for any assistance/perspective!!
Darrell