I have a brand new bag of Remington 280 brass. I would like to weigh the brass and sort it by weight before using it.
The local gunshop owner offerd me the use of his electronic scales, and I've been trying to figure out the best course of events leading up to weighing the brass. Here's my thoughts, but your input would be appreciated:
1. Check to see if the brass will chamber as is.
2. If so, neck size all of the brass (100 pieces.) If not, FL size all of it.
3. Trim, uniform the flash holes, and uniform the primer pockets.
4. Weigh, keeping the pieces that weigh plus/minus .5 grains from the average weight together.
5. Fire form the brass.
Any suggestions for improving on this task list? Will fireforming reduce overall case length? If so, when should the trimming be done?
Is it best to fire form with full house loads, or can it be done with reduced loads?
Thanks -
The Blade