jason miller
Handloader
- Sep 4, 2012
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All the 30-06 interest of late had me wondering, so I measured the case capacity on some of my brass. All of these have been fired in my rifle, a 2008 Win70 Featherweight. They will have higher capacity than unfired brass and not necessarily the same capacity as brass fired in a different chamber. Also, all of my brass started out as factory ammo and has subsequently been reloaded and fired. I weighed three each, filled with tap water to overflowing, dried the case, and accidentally touched the very edge of the neck on the first one while drying which brought the water level to flat, so continued that trend.
Hornady brass weighs in at 184.6, 184.6, and 184.1 and had an average capacity of 71.3 grains.
Winchester weighed 192.0, 192.3, and 192.6 with an average capacity of 70.6 grains.
Frontier weighed 191.4, 191.8 and 192.0 with an average capacity of 70.63 grains.
The first couple pieces of Hornady I grabbed weren't very close in weight, so I grabbed three more for a set at the lower weight range. They went 182.6, 182.8, and 182.5 with an average capacity of 71.6 grains.
It looks to me like the old Frontier brass I have that started out as old Hornady ammo probably used Winchester brass, which I found interesting. Also of note is that the Hornady brass actually has up to a grain of additional volume.
Does anyone else have any measurements or care to take some for comparison?
Hornady brass weighs in at 184.6, 184.6, and 184.1 and had an average capacity of 71.3 grains.
Winchester weighed 192.0, 192.3, and 192.6 with an average capacity of 70.6 grains.
Frontier weighed 191.4, 191.8 and 192.0 with an average capacity of 70.63 grains.
The first couple pieces of Hornady I grabbed weren't very close in weight, so I grabbed three more for a set at the lower weight range. They went 182.6, 182.8, and 182.5 with an average capacity of 71.6 grains.
It looks to me like the old Frontier brass I have that started out as old Hornady ammo probably used Winchester brass, which I found interesting. Also of note is that the Hornady brass actually has up to a grain of additional volume.
Does anyone else have any measurements or care to take some for comparison?