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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Calculating Cost per Round
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<blockquote data-quote="30BR" data-source="post: 2485295" data-attributes="member: 64079"><p>You CAN get 40+ reloads out of <strong><em>some </em></strong>brass, but most will come nowhere near that. I know that some guys shoot 30BR brass for YEARS because the relatively light powder charge and 30 cal hole seems to be very easy on cases. So much so that few ever stop to count how many times their brass has been loaded. Just trim if needed, anneal, and load it up again. But I think that's the exception that proves the rule.</p><p>Don't know if anyone ever went to the trouble of building a 500 yard varminter in 30BR though, nor what it might do to larger game. (118 grain bullet at 2950 fps...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BR, post: 2485295, member: 64079"] You CAN get 40+ reloads out of [B][I]some [/I][/B]brass, but most will come nowhere near that. I know that some guys shoot 30BR brass for YEARS because the relatively light powder charge and 30 cal hole seems to be very easy on cases. So much so that few ever stop to count how many times their brass has been loaded. Just trim if needed, anneal, and load it up again. But I think that's the exception that proves the rule. Don't know if anyone ever went to the trouble of building a 500 yard varminter in 30BR though, nor what it might do to larger game. (118 grain bullet at 2950 fps...) [/QUOTE]
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