10 January 2006, 22:10
Big Daddy JohnCase Weight Information
Does anybody here have a good place to point me to in order to collect information on average brass case weights for standard handgun and rifle rounds? I am interested in standard rounds from 38 Special to 45 Colt and 17 Remington to 45-70 Gov't. Thanks!
12 January 2006, 16:02
waitaminitHello John, welcome to the board, and a happy new year !
This is a question I never heard before and I wonder what made you ask.
I don't know any source to find a list of cartridge weights either, but I know one thing for sure:
cartridge weights of different manufacturers will vary in weight - this may even happen with batches of the same producer.
As the expansion of the case is a function of internal pressure development and material properties of the cartridge, variations of the latter will be detrimental to accuracy.
In other words: never mix cases of different manufacturers.
In an extreme constellation (stiff loads) this may even become a safety issue.
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12 January 2006, 17:56
Big Daddy JohnYea, I knew this was a crazy question. I have an opportunity to buy range brass in bulk and am trying to figure out what it is worth by the pound. Thanks anyway!
12 January 2006, 18:42
mhoFor the general weight of bulk brass, I mostly refer to the printed catalog of Midsouth Shooters Supply. In that catalog, they list ship weights for, say, 2000 bulk .223 Rem cases etc. With luck, you might find ship weights for the calibers you need. Sadly, I don't believe that information is available on Midsouth's website. But perhaps another Internet supplier has similar information on-line??
Such data will naturally only be an approximation to what you may be offered, as it assumes all cases are of the same manufacture, plus it probably includes some sorth of packing. But it will probably not be that far off...
Btw, the .17 Rem is a necked down .223, correct?? So you should be able to use the weight for .223 cases for that, should you not find .17 Rem weight data
- mike
13 January 2006, 07:30
Jay Johnsonquote:
Btw, the .17 Rem is a necked down .223, correct?? So you should be able to use the weight for .223 cases for that, should you not find .17 Rem weight data
No it is 222 Remington Mag just like the .204. .223 cases are just a hair short.
13 January 2006, 13:44
mhoThanks for that Jay, I learn something new here every day - although in this case I should have known...

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- mike