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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2758234" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I would try either Lapua or Peterson brass. The others brass I am don't know much in the top of line brass. Sounds like you are doing a lot toward your case management.</p><p>What I have read about tell me to use volume weigth. </p><p>Years ago I used case weight, here last year I got turned around on that here. Now it's volume weight. In case prep is one of the most important items to get done. What about case length. The match shooters are from what I am understanding are making sure the case length are the same. Annealing is another item too. </p><p>You got to love it to reload. To me it's quest to get that prefect group. Whether I get there I don't know, but working on it all the time. </p><p>I haven't use factory ammo except for 22, some shotgun and some pistol ammo. Center fire rifle I don't. I love producing my own ammo and using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2758234, member: 101791"] I would try either Lapua or Peterson brass. The others brass I am don't know much in the top of line brass. Sounds like you are doing a lot toward your case management. What I have read about tell me to use volume weigth. Years ago I used case weight, here last year I got turned around on that here. Now it's volume weight. In case prep is one of the most important items to get done. What about case length. The match shooters are from what I am understanding are making sure the case length are the same. Annealing is another item too. You got to love it to reload. To me it's quest to get that prefect group. Whether I get there I don't know, but working on it all the time. I haven't use factory ammo except for 22, some shotgun and some pistol ammo. Center fire rifle I don't. I love producing my own ammo and using it. [/QUOTE]
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