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<blockquote data-quote="Snowbird" data-source="post: 1456460" data-attributes="member: 87588"><p>I'm looking to replace some brass with many loads on them and not seeing the deals i have in the past. typically i find norma on sale and buy a couple boxes but at the nearly $3 a piece i can't justify it. usually they come already loaded for that price. which brings me to the question of once fired brass. if i buy two boxes of nosler/norma 270 wsm and fire form it to my chamber for some trigger practice am i missing out on anything that new brass provides? i've done this in the past with other cartridges and not noticed a downside but i may be using these for load development and want to be certain of my findings before i base decisions off of them. </p><p></p><p>any thoughts on the subject?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowbird, post: 1456460, member: 87588"] I'm looking to replace some brass with many loads on them and not seeing the deals i have in the past. typically i find norma on sale and buy a couple boxes but at the nearly $3 a piece i can't justify it. usually they come already loaded for that price. which brings me to the question of once fired brass. if i buy two boxes of nosler/norma 270 wsm and fire form it to my chamber for some trigger practice am i missing out on anything that new brass provides? i've done this in the past with other cartridges and not noticed a downside but i may be using these for load development and want to be certain of my findings before i base decisions off of them. any thoughts on the subject? [/QUOTE]
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