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brass: how much does it impact accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1020867" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Thanks for the info. I am by no means a long range hunter but I am slowly working my way up. The goal for this year was simply 300 yards on deer and 400 on paper. This winter and summer I want to bang steel out to 500 and depending on my confidence take a shot on a deer next winter at 500. This is my absolute max distance I can hunt without traveling and I won't be traveling for at least a few years so I am trying to work up loads that are sub MOA out to 500. Half MOA would be ideal. My 7mm rem mag does this no problem out to 400 without any brass prep except for resizing and trimming. Maybe that means it should be shooting even better haha. My other rifle is definitely a bit more picky. My best load hovers right around .8moa right now out to 400. I need more brass for it and can only find lapua or hornady. My loads were worked up using remington brass so I was wondering what the impact would be when I switch brass if this meant a full load work up again OR a simple powder grain tune on my current load</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1020867, member: 52437"] Thanks for the info. I am by no means a long range hunter but I am slowly working my way up. The goal for this year was simply 300 yards on deer and 400 on paper. This winter and summer I want to bang steel out to 500 and depending on my confidence take a shot on a deer next winter at 500. This is my absolute max distance I can hunt without traveling and I won't be traveling for at least a few years so I am trying to work up loads that are sub MOA out to 500. Half MOA would be ideal. My 7mm rem mag does this no problem out to 400 without any brass prep except for resizing and trimming. Maybe that means it should be shooting even better haha. My other rifle is definitely a bit more picky. My best load hovers right around .8moa right now out to 400. I need more brass for it and can only find lapua or hornady. My loads were worked up using remington brass so I was wondering what the impact would be when I switch brass if this meant a full load work up again OR a simple powder grain tune on my current load [/QUOTE]
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