So I felt like checking the H20 capacity of some of my brass today. I have a 243 Ackley that I formed brass from IVI match 308 brass. (IVI is the CDN version of Lake City) I find the IVI brass to be of pretty good quality, and it was very consistent when I weighed the H20 capacity today. Of the 10 pieces I checked the H20 capacity of 8 of them held 54.58-54.66 grs of water 2 of them were a bit higher at 54.76 grains of water. This is my AI formed brass.
This is what brings me to my questions. I compared it to some other brass I had kicking around. I have a bit of Norma STRAIGHT 243 brass that held 53.5 grains of H20, so compared to that I didn't gain much case capacity with the Ackley. The IVI brass that hadn't been fire formed to my Ackley held 51.5 grains of H20.
So my question is: Do you think I would gain much by switching to norma brass in terms of velocity? I have a pretty large pile of the IVI 308 match brass, it is already weight sorted into 2 lots of 150-200 pieces that weigh within 1 grain of each other. I might be able to get a bit of norma .308 brass for a reasonable price. Assuming I had to pay full price for Norma or Lapua brass would it be worth it?
Thanks
Derek
This is what brings me to my questions. I compared it to some other brass I had kicking around. I have a bit of Norma STRAIGHT 243 brass that held 53.5 grains of H20, so compared to that I didn't gain much case capacity with the Ackley. The IVI brass that hadn't been fire formed to my Ackley held 51.5 grains of H20.
So my question is: Do you think I would gain much by switching to norma brass in terms of velocity? I have a pretty large pile of the IVI 308 match brass, it is already weight sorted into 2 lots of 150-200 pieces that weigh within 1 grain of each other. I might be able to get a bit of norma .308 brass for a reasonable price. Assuming I had to pay full price for Norma or Lapua brass would it be worth it?
Thanks
Derek