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Flash hole uniforming?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rardoin" data-source="post: 2023985" data-attributes="member: 114954"><p>Shoot a 5 shot group of debur/no debur at 100yds back to back and you decide if it is necessary. I don't do any brass prep other than trim/chamfer/debur the case mouth. I don't weight sort, primer pocket uniform. I do meticulously determine the best charge weight and seating depth for my bullet/barrel. I compete at 600 and 1000yds and am competitive on a national level and have to have 400+ pieces of same lot brass at the ready . To be more clear....I used to do everything imaginable to my brass in search of precision; I did all those things 'the internet' said to do. When I first started competitive long range shooting I spent way too much of my free time time prepping brass. I finally started actually testing whether these things panned out on paper in addition to collaborating with national champions in my discipline and realized what does not matter and begin culling those steps from my routine. Life is much simpler now and I have more range time and my performance continues to improve. </p><p></p><p>Will uniforming flash holes help? Not in my experience in three different chamberings. It may hurt if you inadvertently open up the holes. Do it carefully if you choose to go that route. If doing this for small amounts of brass the time it takes is probably insignificant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rardoin, post: 2023985, member: 114954"] Shoot a 5 shot group of debur/no debur at 100yds back to back and you decide if it is necessary. I don't do any brass prep other than trim/chamfer/debur the case mouth. I don't weight sort, primer pocket uniform. I do meticulously determine the best charge weight and seating depth for my bullet/barrel. I compete at 600 and 1000yds and am competitive on a national level and have to have 400+ pieces of same lot brass at the ready . To be more clear....I used to do everything imaginable to my brass in search of precision; I did all those things 'the internet' said to do. When I first started competitive long range shooting I spent way too much of my free time time prepping brass. I finally started actually testing whether these things panned out on paper in addition to collaborating with national champions in my discipline and realized what does not matter and begin culling those steps from my routine. Life is much simpler now and I have more range time and my performance continues to improve. Will uniforming flash holes help? Not in my experience in three different chamberings. It may hurt if you inadvertently open up the holes. Do it carefully if you choose to go that route. If doing this for small amounts of brass the time it takes is probably insignificant. [/QUOTE]
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