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Reloading
.308 win brass??
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 329527" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>each make will be different.you can do a h2o test and see what I am talking about.each will hold a different amount,meaning case volume.If your not wanting to load for bench rest shooting just load one make.you can even do a test by loading 5 of each with the same load,primer,and bullet to see if one out performs the other.the main thing to keep in mind is to keep it the same head stamp.one of each will give you different pressures meaning different points of impact.and different pressure signs.</p><p> find one that gives the best group with the load you want to shoot and stick with that one.It sounds like you have a good amount of brass.some say win is better or Hornady.I have stuck with the rem myself.but I do own 100pcs of lapua.but with all that brass you have I see no need to buy any soon.and if it all has been fired in the same rifel all you need to do is neck size.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 329527, member: 20409"] each make will be different.you can do a h2o test and see what I am talking about.each will hold a different amount,meaning case volume.If your not wanting to load for bench rest shooting just load one make.you can even do a test by loading 5 of each with the same load,primer,and bullet to see if one out performs the other.the main thing to keep in mind is to keep it the same head stamp.one of each will give you different pressures meaning different points of impact.and different pressure signs. find one that gives the best group with the load you want to shoot and stick with that one.It sounds like you have a good amount of brass.some say win is better or Hornady.I have stuck with the rem myself.but I do own 100pcs of lapua.but with all that brass you have I see no need to buy any soon.and if it all has been fired in the same rifel all you need to do is neck size. John [/QUOTE]
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