I just bought a batch of what was advertised as fully processed once fired brass. Most of it is either 00s Lake City or TAA. I measured the overall length of the cases and found them to be fairly uniform by type and year with a variance that is all within the minimum and maximum ranges I see listed.
I'm somewhat concerned about the differences in case length, with some being only a few thousandths of within minimum length trimming to uniform length doesn't seem like a very appealing option. I'm sort of expecting them to stretch somewhat after I size them.
My bigger concern is case capacity. I know capacity will make a difference in pressure and velocity. I'm concerned that the brass will have such different volumes that doing a ladder test won't reflect pressures on subsequent reloadings.
I hear a lot about guys weighing cases, and right now I've only got the Lee safety scale, which doesn't have enough capacity.
The idea occurred to me to test and sort by volume by doing a water displacement test with a graduated cylinder in milliliters. The only thing I don't know is whether that will give me a fine enough measurement to make a difference.
Has anyone ever tried that?
I'm somewhat concerned about the differences in case length, with some being only a few thousandths of within minimum length trimming to uniform length doesn't seem like a very appealing option. I'm sort of expecting them to stretch somewhat after I size them.
My bigger concern is case capacity. I know capacity will make a difference in pressure and velocity. I'm concerned that the brass will have such different volumes that doing a ladder test won't reflect pressures on subsequent reloadings.
I hear a lot about guys weighing cases, and right now I've only got the Lee safety scale, which doesn't have enough capacity.
The idea occurred to me to test and sort by volume by doing a water displacement test with a graduated cylinder in milliliters. The only thing I don't know is whether that will give me a fine enough measurement to make a difference.
Has anyone ever tried that?