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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 913559" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>I been shooting my firebird since '01 if I recall correct, and I shoot it alot... favorite rifle/caliber (hands down) I've found that prep on your part will enhance that brass' life and consistency in the loads an awful-lot.. <em>but it's definitely nerving such attention is required <u>considering the price you gotta pay to start with</u>, the prepping should be done in the first place/like lapua does for example* Person can understand the price when there's something significant worth paying for.</em></p><p> </p><p><strong>Maybe someone important will read this and make improvements from here-on for us Lazzeroni loaders*</strong> <em>Suggestion: Anneal, flash-hole debur, primer-pocket uniform, weight sort... all before it's boxed. THAT would make it worth the price premium we're stuck paying. Be much appreciated.</em></p><p> </p><p>I've personally invested in an annealer and with-that do see a HUGE difference since using it.. brass has a much softer & mellower feel when sizing, more consistent seating, <em>and</em> <em>I've seen my ES dropped 10-15fps on variation which I believe was coming from hardening necks*</em> ...I honestly believe the annealing should just'about double my case life from here as well (and justify the cost of the annealer-machine in the first place) But in all honesty, like I said, this sorta thing should be included from the beginning-- especially in hot, heavy, high capacity casings like these* Lapua's been doing it (all) from the get-go(believe Norma as well..) AND <em>you'd think the other "guys" would have caught on to why their brass is as good and as respected as it is* </em>Or at least had tried making an attemt to mimmick their quality as best they can..! ---I would !!!!</p><p> </p><p>Those few little things would make it alot easier on us-guys buying and using the stuff to justify paying for and continuing with it, <strong>when there is extra effort put toward things like (the brass for this example) lightbulb</strong></p><p> </p><p>I hope the right "powers that be" take note of what we're asking.. it isn't asking for more than what "others" are doing. Can't see why it couldn't be done in Lazzeroni's case too. It probably keep a few more guys shooting these calibers**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 913559, member: 40654"] I been shooting my firebird since '01 if I recall correct, and I shoot it alot... favorite rifle/caliber (hands down) I've found that prep on your part will enhance that brass' life and consistency in the loads an awful-lot.. [I]but it's definitely nerving such attention is required [U]considering the price you gotta pay to start with[/U], the prepping should be done in the first place/like lapua does for example* Person can understand the price when there's something significant worth paying for.[/I] [B]Maybe someone important will read this and make improvements from here-on for us Lazzeroni loaders*[/B] [I]Suggestion: Anneal, flash-hole debur, primer-pocket uniform, weight sort... all before it's boxed. THAT would make it worth the price premium we're stuck paying. Be much appreciated.[/I] I've personally invested in an annealer and with-that do see a HUGE difference since using it.. brass has a much softer & mellower feel when sizing, more consistent seating, [I]and[/I] [I]I've seen my ES dropped 10-15fps on variation which I believe was coming from hardening necks*[/I] ...I honestly believe the annealing should just'about double my case life from here as well (and justify the cost of the annealer-machine in the first place) But in all honesty, like I said, this sorta thing should be included from the beginning-- especially in hot, heavy, high capacity casings like these* Lapua's been doing it (all) from the get-go(believe Norma as well..) AND [I]you'd think the other "guys" would have caught on to why their brass is as good and as respected as it is* [/I]Or at least had tried making an attemt to mimmick their quality as best they can..! ---I would !!!! Those few little things would make it alot easier on us-guys buying and using the stuff to justify paying for and continuing with it, [B]when there is extra effort put toward things like (the brass for this example) lightbulb[/B] I hope the right "powers that be" take note of what we're asking.. it isn't asking for more than what "others" are doing. Can't see why it couldn't be done in Lazzeroni's case too. It probably keep a few more guys shooting these calibers** [/QUOTE]
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