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| Assuming you are performing other tedious brass preparations as well, I would sort/keep brass that aggrees within 1%-2% of the average for the best loads. In practice though, this may not make much difference unless your weights are very non-uniform.
A couple of thousanths should be fine, but stick with one OAL while you are playing with powder charges. |
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Assuming you are performing other tedious brass preparations as well, I would sort/keep brass that aggrees within 1%-2% of the average for the best loads. In practice though, this may not make much difference unless your weights are very non-uniform.
After depriming, sizing, and chamfering the 223 cases, I see casing weghts ranging from 90 to 95 grains. That's arounds 6%. I guess I can group them in 3 groups: 90.0 - 91.9, 92.0 to 93.9, and 94.0 to 95.9.
Regards, Kory |
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| Belive it or not,,de-burring the flash holes had the most pronounced effect on accuracy than anything else in my .223's.With 40 gr. pills,,,you ought to try a pound of imr4198 wth rem.7 1/2 primers through it.After you get over the crunching while dropping the charge,,,You may be pleasantly surprised at the range,,Clay |
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