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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2832823" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>So if my 2 grain lot of brass is sufficiently large, say 80 or more which I often get from quality brass, I find I use that brass indefinitely, till something intervenes -- like I ran out the favorite bullet and its no longer available, or I get the itch to try a new powder. The former is more often the case. </p><p></p><p>If you have to change anything in your recipe, you may as well grab a new bag of brass and start from zero.</p><p></p><p>If the secret recipe is working, I try and stick with the same old weight lot brass. Since I am not a PRS shooter, just a hunter that works up loads and groups relatively often, I can pull that off.</p><p></p><p>I've been buying bullets in 500 or 1000 lots more as well. (well not in the last 36 months) But I have a lot of $$ tied up and someone (my wife) will wish to have murdered me if I die suddenly before I can get rid of my stockpile...... There will be bargains if get cancer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2832823, member: 12282"] So if my 2 grain lot of brass is sufficiently large, say 80 or more which I often get from quality brass, I find I use that brass indefinitely, till something intervenes -- like I ran out the favorite bullet and its no longer available, or I get the itch to try a new powder. The former is more often the case. If you have to change anything in your recipe, you may as well grab a new bag of brass and start from zero. If the secret recipe is working, I try and stick with the same old weight lot brass. Since I am not a PRS shooter, just a hunter that works up loads and groups relatively often, I can pull that off. I've been buying bullets in 500 or 1000 lots more as well. (well not in the last 36 months) But I have a lot of $$ tied up and someone (my wife) will wish to have murdered me if I die suddenly before I can get rid of my stockpile...... There will be bargains if get cancer! [/QUOTE]
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