Joe R
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Monte & Joe-
I respect your own scenario..... and as I wrote in my original reply: "Its not for everybody..."
But if you did want to find potential outliers, and don't mind the extra work, you could go to Plan C and take the more exhausting approach and measure them each cycle until they've settled down (using the outliers as "sighters"). You would also learn a lot about volumes, how they change from cycle to cycle, and brass flow/stretch by taking on the task.
Or just go with the commonly used Plan A, and skip it all together and not worry yourself about volume's !.!.!
To each our own.... Good conversation all the same
Donovan
Donovan,
As you know sometimes I'm stubborn other times I'm just plain stupid, but I eventually do see the light. I understand about the correlation between weight and volume, but my take is simple: why make inferences about volume when you can simply measure it and be 100% sure. I agree with your method of using dry media. Since I already have some IMR8208 around and it is a very fine kernel powder I will probably use it. But that's down the road. Gotta fix my neck tension problem first.
Joe