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    Individual brass weight is not as important as internal case volume. What you are wanting is consistency and case volume is the best way to do that. Use the H20 method and spend some time. It's time consuming and tedious but it will improve your loads and results on paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stomp442 View Post
    Individual brass weight is not as important as internal case volume. What you are wanting is consistency and case volume is the best way to do that. Use the H20 method and spend some time. It's time consuming and tedious but it will improve your loads and results on paper.
    I may have done that 25 years ago when I first started a family and every penny counted, but now the son is grown & gone and I have a good career, my time has become much more valuable than that. Sure, I buy bulk LC for my AR's, but I sure as heck ain't messing with that. Lapua all day long for my bolts.

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