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Reloading
Pulling bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 962141" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>TBuckus</p><p> </p><p>If you insert a bullet in brass and pull it back out 10 times in a row you will find that the outside dimensions of the case don't change which indicates that it should be OK to use the brass after pulling the bullets and I have done that without ill effect but if you are using the loads to assess accuracy (load development), I would reprocess the brass (neck down/up) so you can make more just like them if they work good. Since you won't be pulling the bullets as a normal part of your loading process you don't want to put that step in your process when developing a load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 962141, member: 63138"] TBuckus If you insert a bullet in brass and pull it back out 10 times in a row you will find that the outside dimensions of the case don't change which indicates that it should be OK to use the brass after pulling the bullets and I have done that without ill effect but if you are using the loads to assess accuracy (load development), I would reprocess the brass (neck down/up) so you can make more just like them if they work good. Since you won't be pulling the bullets as a normal part of your loading process you don't want to put that step in your process when developing a load. [/QUOTE]
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