Okay, weighing all done on the Lake City GI 7.62 brass with these results:
'73 Average 179.4 w/ a 2.8 gr. spread;
'74 Average 179.6 w/ a 2.0 gr. spread;
'75 Average 179.1 w/ a 2.9 gr. spread, and
'87 Average 176.7 w/ a 1.6 gr. spread.
Low vs. high wt. for all cases = 175.5/180.9 for a 5.4 gr. spread
Low vs. high wt. for all cases minus '87 headstamp = 177.9/180.9 for a 3.0 gr. spread
CONCLUSIONS:
a) I don't have a life.
b) I need a electronic scale
c) Lake City brass is pretty consistant by year, within +/- 1.5 gr. from the average
d) Sorting military brass by year is close enough
e) the military brass +/- varience is comparable to commercial brass variences, at least with Winchester headstamped 30/06 brass
f) ergo, sorting commercial brass by headstamp is close enough
g) this variance (+/- 1.5 gr.) doesn't materially effect group size (based on consistant sub MOA groups fired with preferred handload using Winchester headstamped brass)
h) therefore, if I ever weigh cases again, my tolerance will be +/- 1.5 gr. from the average... for cases in the 50-60 gr. capacity range, which excludes them itti-bitti .223 cases for my AR match rifle... and my 7x57 is getting close down there, and my 300 Win Mag is way up there, and what about my 45/70?
never mind...