I got four 2.5# coffee cans of outdoor range pickup brass from my Bro. Since I didn't pick it up I have been sorting through it whilst watching the tube.
Only segrated the Winchester and Federal at first because there was quite a bit of both. Then realized they must get a good deal on Remington because was finding a lot of that. Segregated it because I have heard it's not very good. The other brand, PPU, started showing up and ended up with about 125 PPU cases.
So two questions:
1) Any input on PPU brass?
2) Can you reliably determine the brass thickness by weighing the cases? I seem to have a difficult time measuring brass thickness with my digital calipers. When I measure RP, which is supposed to be thinner it seems to be the same as everything else. Heck the same case measured at different areas can vary.
Now when I weigh brass Winchester and Federal are the heaviest, RP close but the PPU brass is noticeably lighter.
I've got enough Federal, Winchester and other mixed I don't really need to load the RP and PPU but just was curious.
Only segrated the Winchester and Federal at first because there was quite a bit of both. Then realized they must get a good deal on Remington because was finding a lot of that. Segregated it because I have heard it's not very good. The other brand, PPU, started showing up and ended up with about 125 PPU cases.
So two questions:
1) Any input on PPU brass?
2) Can you reliably determine the brass thickness by weighing the cases? I seem to have a difficult time measuring brass thickness with my digital calipers. When I measure RP, which is supposed to be thinner it seems to be the same as everything else. Heck the same case measured at different areas can vary.
Now when I weigh brass Winchester and Federal are the heaviest, RP close but the PPU brass is noticeably lighter.
I've got enough Federal, Winchester and other mixed I don't really need to load the RP and PPU but just was curious.