My buddy has recently been reading up on and asking about weighing brass. I generally view it as a futile excercise in futility... but he insisted on doing some measurements.
Norma weights were really good ranging +/- 2 grains on a 10 piece sample.
RWS brass was very impressive ranging just a snip over 1 grain in variation, and that stuff is 13% heavier than Black Hills brass.
Lastly, in true Black Hills Garbage ammo fashion, the BH brass varied 7 grains. This ammo was shot in a Blackwater class and cost the shooter his timed qual on his CNS 3 round drill. I've measured Black Hills ammo in every way I know how, runnout, chrono, etc. And I've NEVER found one aspect of their ammo that was acceptable.
Norma weights were really good ranging +/- 2 grains on a 10 piece sample.
RWS brass was very impressive ranging just a snip over 1 grain in variation, and that stuff is 13% heavier than Black Hills brass.
Lastly, in true Black Hills Garbage ammo fashion, the BH brass varied 7 grains. This ammo was shot in a Blackwater class and cost the shooter his timed qual on his CNS 3 round drill. I've measured Black Hills ammo in every way I know how, runnout, chrono, etc. And I've NEVER found one aspect of their ammo that was acceptable.