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Reloading
diff in ES between virgin brass and once fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 845837" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>It's probably true that we don't have enough info.</p><p>My thinking is if the ONLY change was fired -vs- unfired, it leaves little other than capacity & load density.</p><p></p><p>Also, about you load density, try this:</p><p>At the range, load a shell with the barrel pointed up, carefully lower to rest, and fire across a chrono. Note that your MV went up.</p><p>Now do the opposite, with barrel pointing down on loading. </p><p>Note that the MV goes down.</p><p>Do the same test with fast chambering -vs- slow, and watch your ES.</p><p></p><p>I think you'll find that it's a good idea to develop with the fastest powder(for capacity) -that fills a case well.</p><p>And whatever load you've hit on in low case fill can be matched in higher case fill, using QuickLoad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 845837, member: 1521"] It's probably true that we don't have enough info. My thinking is if the ONLY change was fired -vs- unfired, it leaves little other than capacity & load density. Also, about you load density, try this: At the range, load a shell with the barrel pointed up, carefully lower to rest, and fire across a chrono. Note that your MV went up. Now do the opposite, with barrel pointing down on loading. Note that the MV goes down. Do the same test with fast chambering -vs- slow, and watch your ES. I think you'll find that it's a good idea to develop with the fastest powder(for capacity) -that fills a case well. And whatever load you've hit on in low case fill can be matched in higher case fill, using QuickLoad. [/QUOTE]
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