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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
diff in ES between virgin brass and once fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 845708" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Load density is VERY important.</p><p>If you built a load with a charge of low load density(say 95% fill), and you cycle rounds from a magazine, your ES will be higher than rounds single shot fed and consistently/slowly chambered.</p><p></p><p>This could be one of the reasons OP had lower ES from new/smaller cases. His load density would have been higher at that point.</p><p>But this is just one of many things that needs to be taken off the table before load developing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 845708, member: 1521"] Load density is VERY important. If you built a load with a charge of low load density(say 95% fill), and you cycle rounds from a magazine, your ES will be higher than rounds single shot fed and consistently/slowly chambered. This could be one of the reasons OP had lower ES from new/smaller cases. His load density would have been higher at that point. But this is just one of many things that needs to be taken off the table before load developing. [/QUOTE]
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