I've just finished weighing 100 virgin Lapua 222 Rem cases and am surprised. Here's why. Before weighing them, I performed the following case-prep operations:
1. trimmed them to the same length;
2. turned the necks to .0126" neck thickness; this cleaned them all up with close to 100% coverage;
3. trimmed and case-mouth chamfered them with the Forster 3-in-1 tool, giving me a case length of 1.687" ± .001" (the best I could do with the Forster trimmer);
4. uniformed and chamfered the inside of the flash holes.
So my thought was that I had probably brought them closer in weight than they had been before doing operations 1.-4. above. However, I then weighed the 100 cases on my new A&D FX-120i scale (that weighs to .01 gr.). Here are the results:
Heaviest: 94.78 gr.;
Lightest: 92.00 gr.;
Mean of the 100: 93.54 gr.;
Standard Deviation of the 100: .844 gr.
I find this very surprising and a little disturbing. All reports I've seen on Lapua brass have shown very uniform case weights. Here, with a small case, we have a 2.78-gr. spread between heaviest and lightest cases.
Is this a normal result? What are your thoughts?
1. trimmed them to the same length;
2. turned the necks to .0126" neck thickness; this cleaned them all up with close to 100% coverage;
3. trimmed and case-mouth chamfered them with the Forster 3-in-1 tool, giving me a case length of 1.687" ± .001" (the best I could do with the Forster trimmer);
4. uniformed and chamfered the inside of the flash holes.
So my thought was that I had probably brought them closer in weight than they had been before doing operations 1.-4. above. However, I then weighed the 100 cases on my new A&D FX-120i scale (that weighs to .01 gr.). Here are the results:
Heaviest: 94.78 gr.;
Lightest: 92.00 gr.;
Mean of the 100: 93.54 gr.;
Standard Deviation of the 100: .844 gr.
I find this very surprising and a little disturbing. All reports I've seen on Lapua brass have shown very uniform case weights. Here, with a small case, we have a 2.78-gr. spread between heaviest and lightest cases.
Is this a normal result? What are your thoughts?