I have taken your advice and sorted all my brasses, what a pain. I have to wear glasses to see these things.
Sincere apologies for any misunderstanding, brother. I only sort cases when I want to chrono loads. That allows me to control every variable that I can, and therefore readings are more accurate.
When I go to plink or compete I always used mixed brass. My actual shooting is so inconsistent that I don't need that extra step. Even if I followed that extra step, you'd never see my name on the leader board. My days of spraying Champlain and kissing the beauty queen are well behind me. So in most cases, the PIA way out weighs the gains.
Been following the thread about progressive vs single stage. When I have to handle each piece of brass 4 times I think the progressive looks pretty good, I like efficiency of effort. But with the single stage I get to "handle" that piece of brass 4 time to give it that once over. The key for me is that I get to look at that powder load before I place a bullet in.
The use of a "loading block" might be of interest to you. It doesn't cut the number of handle pulls, but it does cut case handling and improves powder inspection by leaps and bounds.
On a different thought sorta. I'm using HP-38 powder in my 9mm. Someone on the board had mentioned that it is a fast burning powder therefore it required more powder. True or not I don't know since I have only used one powder. I did a double load when I first started, like 2 weeks ago, just to see what it looked like. I think with that powder in a 9mm case it is very obvious when you have over loaded the case. A definite positive for single stage loaders and I would think helpful for progressive loaders as well.
The volume a powder displaces in the case is a function of it's density. The weight of powder you might dispense for a given load has only to do with the energy density.
But there is no direct correlation between "powder speed" and powder volume. It is true that "faster powders", like Tite Group,
generally have more nitro added to them and therefore contain more energy per unit, but that is not true of every such powder. So it's easy to see how someone might get confused and make such a "blanket statement". But as with every blanket statement, it's fairly easy to shoot holes all through it. I mean I know of at least one biker chick with no tattoos !
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