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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Mixed #'s of Fired Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 75337" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p><strong>Re: Mixed #\'s of Fired Brass?</strong></p><p></p><p>Annealing and trimming should even things up but I would say unless you are a benchrest guy with a benchrest gun just trim em, load em and shoot em. If you have a hand held primer you might get a feel on the primer pockets to see if they've been under some hot loads based on seating ease. I'm guessing if your gun is capable of 1 moa accuracy you will shoot this brass with 1 moa accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 75337, member: 3532"] [b]Re: Mixed #\'s of Fired Brass?[/b] Annealing and trimming should even things up but I would say unless you are a benchrest guy with a benchrest gun just trim em, load em and shoot em. If you have a hand held primer you might get a feel on the primer pockets to see if they've been under some hot loads based on seating ease. I'm guessing if your gun is capable of 1 moa accuracy you will shoot this brass with 1 moa accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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