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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New brass vs once fired
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<blockquote data-quote="Deederswy" data-source="post: 799041" data-attributes="member: 55831"><p>Hey everyone, </p><p> </p><p> Im still pretty new when it comes to reloading. Ive done quite a bit of loading but i just recently got a tumbler and i have kept all my old brass. I have been spending alot of time prepping my old brass but i also still have new brass as well. Should i keep them seperate or could i mix them without any worries about accuracy differences? Also, whats the max number of times you shoot your brass before throwing it out? Im loading for a 7mm mag and a 270WSM, mid 60's for my powder charges and no signs of pressure.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deederswy, post: 799041, member: 55831"] Hey everyone, Im still pretty new when it comes to reloading. Ive done quite a bit of loading but i just recently got a tumbler and i have kept all my old brass. I have been spending alot of time prepping my old brass but i also still have new brass as well. Should i keep them seperate or could i mix them without any worries about accuracy differences? Also, whats the max number of times you shoot your brass before throwing it out? Im loading for a 7mm mag and a 270WSM, mid 60's for my powder charges and no signs of pressure..... [/QUOTE]
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