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TLDR: mixed brass reloads from brother vary by ~30 grains. Question for the group how much weight variation to expect in mixed/ unknown brass? How much weight variation in completely reloaded cartridges? What can/ should I do with the ones significantly from the standard deviation.
Long Story. My brother has typically reloaded for me- 30-06, Hornady SST 165 grains, powder 1MR4350 with 56 gr of powder. He has used one other powder at 58 grains. But in his last reloading session he "double checked" something and there was significant powder change???? He thought most of the cartridges were getting less powder.
I have historically shot a lot of reloads from him, and was having a few chambering issues in the past. I had developed a "fit", "tight" and "don't fit" sorting system. With the last batch I decided to weight out each bullet and group them as best as possible. I also decided to include these older groupings I had established. And surprised to see some of the "don't fit" have the highest difference in weight, (not fitting/ chambering is a different issue for a different time).
I have been using factory only for hunting past couple seasons. And have weighted factory cartridges and use those as a semi baseline comparison. I currently have zero reloading supplies/ tools. But am trying to find ways to diagnose/ confirm powder charges? Am I overthinking brass weights being close? I can't image there is + 30 grains extra powered in some of the cartridges.
Long Story. My brother has typically reloaded for me- 30-06, Hornady SST 165 grains, powder 1MR4350 with 56 gr of powder. He has used one other powder at 58 grains. But in his last reloading session he "double checked" something and there was significant powder change???? He thought most of the cartridges were getting less powder.
I have historically shot a lot of reloads from him, and was having a few chambering issues in the past. I had developed a "fit", "tight" and "don't fit" sorting system. With the last batch I decided to weight out each bullet and group them as best as possible. I also decided to include these older groupings I had established. And surprised to see some of the "don't fit" have the highest difference in weight, (not fitting/ chambering is a different issue for a different time).
I have been using factory only for hunting past couple seasons. And have weighted factory cartridges and use those as a semi baseline comparison. I currently have zero reloading supplies/ tools. But am trying to find ways to diagnose/ confirm powder charges? Am I overthinking brass weights being close? I can't image there is + 30 grains extra powered in some of the cartridges.