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Changing Brand of Brass-how much does this effect a pet load?
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1354986" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Keep in mind that my use case is match shooting, not hunting. That said, every time I think, "Naw, this will work out, it's just different brass. The cases even weigh the same and hold the same amount of water. It won't group differently or have a very different muzzle velocity." I find out ever so slightly too late that that was a stupid thing for me to think and I shouldn't have thought it. That's not to say I don't sometimes persist. Hey, I have a Y chromosome. It turns men stupid once in a while. Point of interest: I get different enough results just going from virgin brass to once-fired that I have different loads for those so brand-to-brand, yeah, expect some difference. Testing will tell you how big it'll be. Can't guess or assume. I'd plan on re-developing the load or at least re-tuning it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1354986, member: 96226"] Keep in mind that my use case is match shooting, not hunting. That said, every time I think, "Naw, this will work out, it's just different brass. The cases even weigh the same and hold the same amount of water. It won't group differently or have a very different muzzle velocity." I find out ever so slightly too late that that was a stupid thing for me to think and I shouldn't have thought it. That's not to say I don't sometimes persist. Hey, I have a Y chromosome. It turns men stupid once in a while. Point of interest: I get different enough results just going from virgin brass to once-fired that I have different loads for those so brand-to-brand, yeah, expect some difference. Testing will tell you how big it'll be. Can't guess or assume. I'd plan on re-developing the load or at least re-tuning it. [/QUOTE]
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