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Reloading
Loading Range Brass and expecting Precision
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1893183" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p><em><strong>CaptnC wrote: One thing I dont really get...once you fire brand new brass, it becomes once fired brass! But all these guys reload it and shoot it more</strong></em></p><p></p><p> The cartridge case is a very important to building ammunition….KEY to precision. There is a lot of debate as to what should be done to prepare a case for reloading. That piece of brass that has been inaugurated into its concussive life by one person, then has a meaningful history to that one person. Many serious reloaders keep staunch written records, some, just by memory. <u><em>Different brass preparation techniques work in some rifles, some don't. </em></u>Picking up cases at the range means you are ready to take a chance and start from square one. The leaving of brass at the range tells me the discarder doesn't care about that brass. Probably 'cause it's near the end of its usable life. Lotta' time involved in returning that piece to square one. The least of include inspection and for me, annealing. Both time consuming. Time is money. I like to know what I've got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1893183, member: 113391"] [I][B]CaptnC wrote: One thing I dont really get...once you fire brand new brass, it becomes once fired brass! But all these guys reload it and shoot it more[/B][/I] The cartridge case is a very important to building ammunition….KEY to precision. There is a lot of debate as to what should be done to prepare a case for reloading. That piece of brass that has been inaugurated into its concussive life by one person, then has a meaningful history to that one person. Many serious reloaders keep staunch written records, some, just by memory. [U][I]Different brass preparation techniques work in some rifles, some don’t. [/I][/U]Picking up cases at the range means you are ready to take a chance and start from square one. The leaving of brass at the range tells me the discarder doesn’t care about that brass. Probably ‘cause it’s near the end of its usable life. Lotta’ time involved in returning that piece to square one. The least of include inspection and for me, annealing. Both time consuming. Time is money. I like to know what I've got. [/QUOTE]
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