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brass: how much does it impact accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1019811" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I do know that changing brass can impact accuracy but I wanted to hear if anyone has had to do this and what they have noted for accuracy change. The reason I ask is I have a couple loads worked up for rifles using factory remington brass that I got at the range. I am having a hard time finding remington brass and I am thinking about going to another brand. For a 500 yard rifle how critical is this? Will I need to work up a whole new load or will I mostly see maybe a change of say .3moa...I read an article once which had a guy using several types of brass but everything else was same such as powder primerd and seating depths and although accuracy did change it was not much...from worst being .7moa and best being .3 MOA. Yes I understand that is significant to some but for a 500 yard rifle I'd think that would be ok as long as my rifles were still below 1 MOA. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1019811, member: 52437"] I do know that changing brass can impact accuracy but I wanted to hear if anyone has had to do this and what they have noted for accuracy change. The reason I ask is I have a couple loads worked up for rifles using factory remington brass that I got at the range. I am having a hard time finding remington brass and I am thinking about going to another brand. For a 500 yard rifle how critical is this? Will I need to work up a whole new load or will I mostly see maybe a change of say .3moa...I read an article once which had a guy using several types of brass but everything else was same such as powder primerd and seating depths and although accuracy did change it was not much...from worst being .7moa and best being .3 MOA. Yes I understand that is significant to some but for a 500 yard rifle I'd think that would be ok as long as my rifles were still below 1 MOA. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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