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3006 brass and reload data ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1047210" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>You want to weigh all of the cases and find the average weight of the individual cases. Some will weigh maybe a grain or more or less than the average. Cull them out and mark them and use them as fouler rounds or even for a finish off wounded game round etc. WW cases will work just a good as Nosler if you do the prep work on them. What I do is run all new cases through a FL sizing die to make sure the necks or are sized and straightened up. Then trim them all to the trim to length if needed and champher the mouths. Then I use a Lyman inside the case flash hole de-burring tool to clean up the flash holes and I also do the primer pocket with the uniform tool. Then I weigh all my cases and cull out the oddballs. </p><p>By the way 51.2 grs IMR 4064, WW case, CCI 200 or BR-2 primer with 150 gr Sierra, Hornady or Speer Sps has been very accurate and deadly in most 30-06s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1047210, member: 10178"] You want to weigh all of the cases and find the average weight of the individual cases. Some will weigh maybe a grain or more or less than the average. Cull them out and mark them and use them as fouler rounds or even for a finish off wounded game round etc. WW cases will work just a good as Nosler if you do the prep work on them. What I do is run all new cases through a FL sizing die to make sure the necks or are sized and straightened up. Then trim them all to the trim to length if needed and champher the mouths. Then I use a Lyman inside the case flash hole de-burring tool to clean up the flash holes and I also do the primer pocket with the uniform tool. Then I weigh all my cases and cull out the oddballs. By the way 51.2 grs IMR 4064, WW case, CCI 200 or BR-2 primer with 150 gr Sierra, Hornady or Speer Sps has been very accurate and deadly in most 30-06s. [/QUOTE]
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