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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 2676521" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>Brass for the life of the barrel or 2. In 308 I use lapua because when I started peterson adg and alpha were not around. I still have 500 in the gold and black boxes with 200 in circulation 100 are turned to .013 and the other 100 are not turned. I also have 400 m118 lr all sorted in 50rd batches for the same rifle.The good thing for lapua in 308 is FGMM has the same volume so I can use that to test different powder lots or primers. I know the turned brass has 15 loadings and the out of the box brass will be on 5 next time i load. The GI brass I use for training/teaching students. When it goes to my bench it will be the 8th loading. </p><p>The rifle is running 42-43 grains of Rl15 equivalent. Es and sd are never above 15fps if I adhere to watching the temp and what lot of brass. </p><p> After sorting and turning mostly win brass for years then only getting 4-7 firings its a no brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 2676521, member: 85987"] Brass for the life of the barrel or 2. In 308 I use lapua because when I started peterson adg and alpha were not around. I still have 500 in the gold and black boxes with 200 in circulation 100 are turned to .013 and the other 100 are not turned. I also have 400 m118 lr all sorted in 50rd batches for the same rifle.The good thing for lapua in 308 is FGMM has the same volume so I can use that to test different powder lots or primers. I know the turned brass has 15 loadings and the out of the box brass will be on 5 next time i load. The GI brass I use for training/teaching students. When it goes to my bench it will be the 8th loading. The rifle is running 42-43 grains of Rl15 equivalent. Es and sd are never above 15fps if I adhere to watching the temp and what lot of brass. After sorting and turning mostly win brass for years then only getting 4-7 firings its a no brainer. [/QUOTE]
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