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Changing brass, keeping load?
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<blockquote data-quote="arrow" data-source="post: 722927" data-attributes="member: 9798"><p>It has taken some time playing with the 105 vld hunting bergers for my .243 win. I am shooting 40.5 H4350 .090" off lands with federal 210m primer. I am using winchester brass just because thats what I felt like paying for at the time. I have now relised the importance of high quality brass. So once this win brass gets worn out I will be going with lapua. My question is, other than safety concerns (starting lower because possible thicker case walls) should this load still work out the best for me? Or am I going to have to play with the seating depth and powder charge again to get to where I want it? I'm sure every case is different, but in yalls experience changing brass type did you have to retest loads and find a different load worked better? Also, did they impact differently and different velocity? Thanks for all the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrow, post: 722927, member: 9798"] It has taken some time playing with the 105 vld hunting bergers for my .243 win. I am shooting 40.5 H4350 .090" off lands with federal 210m primer. I am using winchester brass just because thats what I felt like paying for at the time. I have now relised the importance of high quality brass. So once this win brass gets worn out I will be going with lapua. My question is, other than safety concerns (starting lower because possible thicker case walls) should this load still work out the best for me? Or am I going to have to play with the seating depth and powder charge again to get to where I want it? I'm sure every case is different, but in yalls experience changing brass type did you have to retest loads and find a different load worked better? Also, did they impact differently and different velocity? Thanks for all the help. [/QUOTE]
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