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Collecting velocity data during barrel break-in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1741064" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I bought the same ammo for the reloading of the once fired brass. Did not have any luck with it as the velocities were all over the place either new or reloaded. Determined that the powder they used had left a residue in the necks that created neck/bullet release issues even after cleaning and tumbling. Hand polishing 100 cases in the necks settled it down enough for a junior deer hunt. The brass was just a disappointment and is different than the new brass in a box. The interior contour at the head around the flash hole is raised and limits powder space and who knows what else.</p><p>Starting over again with new unfired Nos brass and I believe it will be better. We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1741064, member: 104363"] I bought the same ammo for the reloading of the once fired brass. Did not have any luck with it as the velocities were all over the place either new or reloaded. Determined that the powder they used had left a residue in the necks that created neck/bullet release issues even after cleaning and tumbling. Hand polishing 100 cases in the necks settled it down enough for a junior deer hunt. The brass was just a disappointment and is different than the new brass in a box. The interior contour at the head around the flash hole is raised and limits powder space and who knows what else. Starting over again with new unfired Nos brass and I believe it will be better. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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