Hey all,
After dealing with what seems like "soft" Federal brass, I have gone out and bought 200 new Winchester brass for my .223 to try out, as I have heard and read in many places that it will reload more times (given its done properly and loads not too hot). When it comes to reloading, I am fairly picky. I try to get everything as uniform as possible. I weigh every powder charge, I run fairly tight quality control on all measurements. When I get new brass I neck size, debur flash holes, uniform primer pockets, trim to spec, and chamfer necks. However, before having done this I have found that weighing the new brass out of the bag gives me a variation of approximately 2 grs. I haven't been so picky as to weigh and sort all my brass (yet), but with this much variation, should I be sorting brass by weight?? I will obviously rework the load I was using with the Federal brass, but with each "weight category" for the new Win. brass do I need to adjust my load?
Before you ask, I load 69gr sierras with H335 as well as 55gr V-max with H335. The rifle is used for gophers/coyotes/ up to 500yd target shooting. Target shooting is its main use.
On a note, after all the trimming and case prep and uniforming, I am going to weigh all the brass again to see if the variation in weight is less...maybe some necks are too long, brass too thick etc.
Advice?
After dealing with what seems like "soft" Federal brass, I have gone out and bought 200 new Winchester brass for my .223 to try out, as I have heard and read in many places that it will reload more times (given its done properly and loads not too hot). When it comes to reloading, I am fairly picky. I try to get everything as uniform as possible. I weigh every powder charge, I run fairly tight quality control on all measurements. When I get new brass I neck size, debur flash holes, uniform primer pockets, trim to spec, and chamfer necks. However, before having done this I have found that weighing the new brass out of the bag gives me a variation of approximately 2 grs. I haven't been so picky as to weigh and sort all my brass (yet), but with this much variation, should I be sorting brass by weight?? I will obviously rework the load I was using with the Federal brass, but with each "weight category" for the new Win. brass do I need to adjust my load?
Before you ask, I load 69gr sierras with H335 as well as 55gr V-max with H335. The rifle is used for gophers/coyotes/ up to 500yd target shooting. Target shooting is its main use.
On a note, after all the trimming and case prep and uniforming, I am going to weigh all the brass again to see if the variation in weight is less...maybe some necks are too long, brass too thick etc.
Advice?


















































