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<blockquote data-quote="marc357" data-source="post: 2991853" data-attributes="member: 1786"><p>I have a pile of once fired Hornady 6.5 CM brass that was free, and although I can get 100 yd groups well under 1/2" I can not get my extreme spreads under 30fps. Not terrible, better than most factory ammo, but not great either.</p><p></p><p>I know folks who can get Hornady brass for free, who choose to spend a buck apiece+ for Lapua brass.</p><p></p><p>Brass is everything. If you're going to the trouble to reload (and you're going to buy new brass) my advice is to buy the good stuff. Lapua, Alpha, Norma, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marc357, post: 2991853, member: 1786"] I have a pile of once fired Hornady 6.5 CM brass that was free, and although I can get 100 yd groups well under 1/2" I can not get my extreme spreads under 30fps. Not terrible, better than most factory ammo, but not great either. I know folks who can get Hornady brass for free, who choose to spend a buck apiece+ for Lapua brass. Brass is everything. If you're going to the trouble to reload (and you're going to buy new brass) my advice is to buy the good stuff. Lapua, Alpha, Norma, etc. [/QUOTE]
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