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A little stumped load development virgin brass vs once fired
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2452624" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>You have to remember...every barrel and every chamber is unique to itself. Every brand of bullet is different. Different weights of bullets are different. Different lots of bullets are different. Lots of powder are different. Brands and lots of primers are different....and if you haven't caught on yet, the same goes for brass. What Berger, Hornady, Hodgdon and everyone in between use for pressure testing....you guessed it... IS DIFFERENT. Conditions are different. Temperatures are different. You MUST ALWAYS start at the bottom and work up slowly. Anytime you change just one component....the results will be different! That also includes Overall Length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2452624, member: 10284"] You have to remember...every barrel and every chamber is unique to itself. Every brand of bullet is different. Different weights of bullets are different. Different lots of bullets are different. Lots of powder are different. Brands and lots of primers are different....and if you haven't caught on yet, the same goes for brass. What Berger, Hornady, Hodgdon and everyone in between use for pressure testing....you guessed it... IS DIFFERENT. Conditions are different. Temperatures are different. You MUST ALWAYS start at the bottom and work up slowly. Anytime you change just one component....the results will be different! That also includes Overall Length. [/QUOTE]
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