I would appreciate some clarification with regard to testing the volume of cases as one means of sorting.
When do you test the case? If you test before cleaning, when the expended primer is in place, you might expect variation due to carbon build up and before the case has been re-sized. If you test after cleaning, the case must still be re-sized.
It seems to make most sense to measure volume after the case has been re-sized, however, I think you would need to insert a new primer in order for the case to hold water or alcohol. However, is there not a possibility that the fluid might react with the primer propellant and alter the consistency of ignition between each primer and, therefore, affect the accuracy each loaded cartridge?
When do you test the case? If you test before cleaning, when the expended primer is in place, you might expect variation due to carbon build up and before the case has been re-sized. If you test after cleaning, the case must still be re-sized.
It seems to make most sense to measure volume after the case has been re-sized, however, I think you would need to insert a new primer in order for the case to hold water or alcohol. However, is there not a possibility that the fluid might react with the primer propellant and alter the consistency of ignition between each primer and, therefore, affect the accuracy each loaded cartridge?