I just finished spending an inordinate amount of time at my bench weight sorting about 1000 BR-2 primers. I've never done this before, but I am going stir crazy and I'm sure it affected my mind somehow.
The good news is that I'm set for a while.
The bad news is that my back hurts.
I chose an "acceptable" range of 5.20 - 5.28 gr, all others were outsorted for use as foulers, fire-formers, etc. I did not record weights for all primers, but did do so for one box of 100.
In the 100:
Average weight: 5.22 gr
In range: 71
SD: .04 gr
Min: 5.08 gr
Max: 5.30 gr
In the overall sample:
Min: 5.06 gr
Max: 5.36 gr
Based on this chart, I should have kept 5.18 to 5.26, but I based my range off my early measurements, and they skewed a bit high. Also, I was somewhat surprised at the spread - in the overall sample, it's .3 gr. In the 100, it's .22 gr.
Next step will be to compare the performance of the "in" bin with those in the "out" bin. I'm also probably going to do a smaller amount of 215Ms and BR-4s.
The good news is that I'm set for a while.
The bad news is that my back hurts.
I chose an "acceptable" range of 5.20 - 5.28 gr, all others were outsorted for use as foulers, fire-formers, etc. I did not record weights for all primers, but did do so for one box of 100.
In the 100:
Average weight: 5.22 gr
In range: 71
SD: .04 gr
Min: 5.08 gr
Max: 5.30 gr
In the overall sample:
Min: 5.06 gr
Max: 5.36 gr
Based on this chart, I should have kept 5.18 to 5.26, but I based my range off my early measurements, and they skewed a bit high. Also, I was somewhat surprised at the spread - in the overall sample, it's .3 gr. In the 100, it's .22 gr.
Next step will be to compare the performance of the "in" bin with those in the "out" bin. I'm also probably going to do a smaller amount of 215Ms and BR-4s.