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7mm rem mag new brass vs fireformed capicity help
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1483535" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I agree with rfurman24. I have a 6.5SLR that I ran 400 pcs of brass through the FL die before fire forming, and now, 1800+ rounds down the barrel later, I am still running the exact same load that I developed with virgin brass. In the .1-.2s still.</p><p></p><p>I have loaded for 60+ rifles starting with virgin brass, and once fired brass bumped .0015"-.002" back need very little, if any, powder changes. If anything, a few barrels that break in and gain 50-100fps are what makes a slight charge weight change needed, not virgin brass to fire formed brass (unless it is a wildcat cartridge like and Ackley, Sherman, or other "improved" case).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1483535, member: 68875"] I agree with rfurman24. I have a 6.5SLR that I ran 400 pcs of brass through the FL die before fire forming, and now, 1800+ rounds down the barrel later, I am still running the exact same load that I developed with virgin brass. In the .1-.2s still. I have loaded for 60+ rifles starting with virgin brass, and once fired brass bumped .0015"-.002" back need very little, if any, powder changes. If anything, a few barrels that break in and gain 50-100fps are what makes a slight charge weight change needed, not virgin brass to fire formed brass (unless it is a wildcat cartridge like and Ackley, Sherman, or other "improved" case). [/QUOTE]
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