- Oct 30, 2004
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OK Guys 2 part question.
Brass sorting:
If so have you conducted any test to see if that really makes a difference? Just to be clear I am not referring to Benchrest shooting. Just hunting accuracy. I mean if it can be the difference between 1/2" group and 1" group it does make a difference to me but I find it very tedious. I am talking about big magnum hunting cartridges, not 222, 223 etc.
Some of my brass (338-378, 378, 416, all WBY) can have a difference of 3-4 grains at those sizes.
If I sorted with a difference of 1 to 2 grains I would wind up of 10 lots of 8-10 brass each. Would it be worth it?
Powder lots:
Has anybody worked up an awesome load and then run out of that powder? Then you go and buy another pound, but it's a different Lot number. Have you seen any huge differences between the initial load and the load with a new powder lot? How do you deal with the situation?
My question is directed at RL 26. I am opening up a new "jug" and I have 4 magnum rifles that use that powder.
Brass sorting:
If so have you conducted any test to see if that really makes a difference? Just to be clear I am not referring to Benchrest shooting. Just hunting accuracy. I mean if it can be the difference between 1/2" group and 1" group it does make a difference to me but I find it very tedious. I am talking about big magnum hunting cartridges, not 222, 223 etc.
Some of my brass (338-378, 378, 416, all WBY) can have a difference of 3-4 grains at those sizes.
If I sorted with a difference of 1 to 2 grains I would wind up of 10 lots of 8-10 brass each. Would it be worth it?
Powder lots:
Has anybody worked up an awesome load and then run out of that powder? Then you go and buy another pound, but it's a different Lot number. Have you seen any huge differences between the initial load and the load with a new powder lot? How do you deal with the situation?
My question is directed at RL 26. I am opening up a new "jug" and I have 4 magnum rifles that use that powder.







