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Reloading
Lots of brass
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<blockquote data-quote="arrow" data-source="post: 774981" data-attributes="member: 9798"><p>I had (3) 20 round lots of Norma 300 win mag brass on back order from one supplier then ordered 100 piece lot of the same thing from another supplier when I saw they had them in stock. I went to cancel the 20 piece lots but they were in stock. I figured after waiting months for them, I might as well take them too. I like working with 100 round lots, 2 lots of 50. That way they split a box of bullets so lot numbers are the same the whole way through. And I have one lot being **** while the other one is being prepped and loaded. So my question is what can I do with these 60 pieces? Can I order 40 more and then prep them all and use them all as one lot? If they are all trimmed the same and all start as virgin (was hoping not to turn necks) is there any reason this wouldn't work? Anyone have any experience with weight and neck thickness between lots of Norma brass? What's the best way to go about this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arrow, post: 774981, member: 9798"] I had (3) 20 round lots of Norma 300 win mag brass on back order from one supplier then ordered 100 piece lot of the same thing from another supplier when I saw they had them in stock. I went to cancel the 20 piece lots but they were in stock. I figured after waiting months for them, I might as well take them too. I like working with 100 round lots, 2 lots of 50. That way they split a box of bullets so lot numbers are the same the whole way through. And I have one lot being **** while the other one is being prepped and loaded. So my question is what can I do with these 60 pieces? Can I order 40 more and then prep them all and use them all as one lot? If they are all trimmed the same and all start as virgin (was hoping not to turn necks) is there any reason this wouldn't work? Anyone have any experience with weight and neck thickness between lots of Norma brass? What's the best way to go about this? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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