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Brass questions - pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="devildoc" data-source="post: 191463" data-attributes="member: 5615"><p>I keep brass of the same lot together and load all of that lot at once. For instance; Work up load with new brass, takes 20rds to work it up, load up remaining 30 (or 80) and when I start getting low on rounds shoot remaining up at rocks or paper and load the whole lot up again. If I get a loose primer pocket, I chuck it. Once I've gotten down to less than 20 pieces of good brass, I chuck em' all and start all over again (it takes a long time for me to get to that point). I don't load real hot so I usually don't have to start chucking brass untill I've gotten at least 5 loadings out of em', and I usually buy at least 50 pieces of brass at a time. So it takes quite a while to burn up a lot of brass on my big game guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devildoc, post: 191463, member: 5615"] I keep brass of the same lot together and load all of that lot at once. For instance; Work up load with new brass, takes 20rds to work it up, load up remaining 30 (or 80) and when I start getting low on rounds shoot remaining up at rocks or paper and load the whole lot up again. If I get a loose primer pocket, I chuck it. Once I've gotten down to less than 20 pieces of good brass, I chuck em' all and start all over again (it takes a long time for me to get to that point). I don't load real hot so I usually don't have to start chucking brass untill I've gotten at least 5 loadings out of em', and I usually buy at least 50 pieces of brass at a time. So it takes quite a while to burn up a lot of brass on my big game guns. [/QUOTE]
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