I was loading some 45 acp brass and decided to weigh a few just to ensure the AP was not overthrowing powder. When I noticed several bullets were over 7 grains difference. Thinking I had double charged the rounds, I broke down 10 rounds (5 "high" and 5 "low"). The bullets and powder was all within 0.1 grains. The difference came from the brass.
The 5 low brass averaged 8.1 grains less than they 5 high brass. (I can get the exact number but I left my logbook back in the load room.) All the brass was once fired Federal Small Pistol Primers cases. So I have a whole host of questions:
The 5 low brass averaged 8.1 grains less than they 5 high brass. (I can get the exact number but I left my logbook back in the load room.) All the brass was once fired Federal Small Pistol Primers cases. So I have a whole host of questions:
- Is this dangerous? (All the rounds have the correct powder charge, 9.2 grains)
- How will this effect performance?
- Is this a sign that the brass is weak and dangerous?