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I'm Done With Nosler Brass!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1770746" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I would have to say that you are the one that has the measurement problem. You are getting a 4.1 grain max spread on brass made by different makers and in two Cartridges. That doesn't remotely make any sense. I can get over 4 grains variation in 22 Hornet brass between WW and Rem brass and it is a hell of a lot smaller than 7 Rem.</p><p></p><p>To the OP - reading a scale is pretty simple to do, I have no doubt you are seeing the kind of variation you are. I have never seen 44 grains between batches but I have seen over 25 grains between makes of brass, especially Military to civilian. Very good reason good hand loaders check and double check everything, as well as record it. Glad it worked out okay for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1770746, member: 26077"] I would have to say that you are the one that has the measurement problem. You are getting a 4.1 grain max spread on brass made by different makers and in two Cartridges. That doesn't remotely make any sense. I can get over 4 grains variation in 22 Hornet brass between WW and Rem brass and it is a hell of a lot smaller than 7 Rem. To the OP - reading a scale is pretty simple to do, I have no doubt you are seeing the kind of variation you are. I have never seen 44 grains between batches but I have seen over 25 grains between makes of brass, especially Military to civilian. Very good reason good hand loaders check and double check everything, as well as record it. Glad it worked out okay for you. [/QUOTE]
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