I am loading new unfired Winchester brass in an AR-15 chambered in 223 Remington to fired at 100 yards. I want as small a groups as possible, and would like to know to what extent weighing and sorting cases matters in this application. Of the 91 total cases:
Grains
92.1 - 93.0 5.5%
93.1 - 94.0 26.4%
94.1 - 95.0 45.0%
95.1 - 96.0 18.7%
96.1 - 97.0 4.4%
Total 100.0%
The cases were weighed after trimming to 1.750", case neck chamfered and deburred, primer pocket reamed and flash hole deburred. Scale was RCBS1500 ChargeMaster.
I will be using Lapua cases in a Howa bolt action at 100 yards as well. Do I need to weigh these and sort? What should be done with brass that is at far extreme of weights...for both Winchester and Lapua brass?
Phil
Grains
92.1 - 93.0 5.5%
93.1 - 94.0 26.4%
94.1 - 95.0 45.0%
95.1 - 96.0 18.7%
96.1 - 97.0 4.4%
Total 100.0%
The cases were weighed after trimming to 1.750", case neck chamfered and deburred, primer pocket reamed and flash hole deburred. Scale was RCBS1500 ChargeMaster.
I will be using Lapua cases in a Howa bolt action at 100 yards as well. Do I need to weigh these and sort? What should be done with brass that is at far extreme of weights...for both Winchester and Lapua brass?
Phil