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Reloading
Brass Firings Conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 1878856" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>I was at the range today to test loads with once fired 22-250AI Lapua brass. I have a total of 101 fire formed cases of which I loaded and shot 77 in today's test (5 fouling shots and 72 for OCW). Came away for the range with a great loading and want to reload and head back to the range to confirm drops. Problem is what to do with the 24 once fired brass. Ordinary, I would load them and shoot them first to keep all cases on same number of firings. The problem is that I will need more than 24 rounds to confirm drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 1878856, member: 112153"] I was at the range today to test loads with once fired 22-250AI Lapua brass. I have a total of 101 fire formed cases of which I loaded and shot 77 in today’s test (5 fouling shots and 72 for OCW). Came away for the range with a great loading and want to reload and head back to the range to confirm drops. Problem is what to do with the 24 once fired brass. Ordinary, I would load them and shoot them first to keep all cases on same number of firings. The problem is that I will need more than 24 rounds to confirm drops. [/QUOTE]
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