Back in May I posted to this thread being skeptical about sorting primers. After some thought I decided to find out for myself. I sorted 1000 205m and found the weight difference top to bottem was 6 pieces of Varget which I shoot in both my 6 BRX and 6.5 x 47. Since I weigh to one piece of Varget it seems counter productive to not close this possible loophole. I now weigh primers. It's just like removing a bore brush to not drag it back over the crown. It may not hurt anything but it is not improving anything, so why not do it. Yes, now I weigh primers ...........and sleep better a night.
I just load from each sorted lot, no reason one is better than the other that I can tell.When they are all sorted out do you guys just load with the same sorted "batch" of primers untill they are finished? Use all that are weighing X and when they are done you just use the primers that weigh Y untill they are finished and move on to the next? Basically just making sure your batch of ammo is loaded with primers that weigh the same no matter what that actual weight of the primer is?
Mine are 12oz.If you guys keep this up l might have to start weight sorting my beer before I drink it.
Everybody liked playing with their toys in different ways, just read the post that go on and on about annealing, ballistics, chambers ...Weighing and sorting brass is just another obsessive mundane task that yields rewards that cannot be measured. Think about all the time you will spend sorting, then going to the range and shooting the sorted brass in groups, keeping track of the brass you sorted, cleaning everything separately, etc.
I'd still like to see a target shot from the lightest and heaviest out lying primers shot at the targets side by side.
Mike I've been picked apart time and time agian on this forum.So do it then. People have tested this. Not everyone posts everything on here. Far too often the keyboard shooters, and "experts" chastise the people who have tested things to the best of their abilities. And I am in no way condemning you to being one of those people. But I see it time and time again. And if its something you would like to see done, test it! Then if you're feeling generous, feed your results to the wolves and let them pick apart your test and tell you why your test isnt valid.
Mike I've been picked apart time and time agian on this forum.
"You'll never get a factory sporter to shoot consistently" blah blah blah.
Tell me agian what I cant do, my pos rifles truly do shoot in the .3's and in my discipline "hunting" I guess it's about all I need.
Only a couple times and I can count on 1 hand someone said nice job loading.
As to weighing primers I'm not gonna do it at this time.
Although I'm in the process of acquiring parts to put together a rifle to shoot local matches. Maybe then?
So unless someone shows me definitive proof of targets I'll just have to take your word for its benifits.
I have more important things to do with my time, and I'm not buying a $750 scale to do it.
True I'm always testing things myself.Bc'z Last match Mike and I sat side by side at our 1000 yard match, we both shot ten shots under five and a half inches! Do you think we done that with factory Ammo.
Just because I think something helps me doesn't mean it will help you. That's the reason most of us don't have a problem sharing our Ideas.
So you test my friend and you tell me what works for you and then I'll pic it apart and tell you your wasting your time.
Every time I go to the line I'm testing something, one thing at a time only.
Joe salt