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Reloading
Change in weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 3027549" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>Just got a new batch of 257 weatherby brass, I am shocked by the difference in weight. I am retiring my old 50 pieces for a new 50. I was hoping to be able to make the transition pretty easy instead of a new full work up. But that isn't the case. My old lot is 30 grains heavier than the new brass. I was very surprised at the difference, that could be why my rifle was using loads 4-5 grains below Berger data and exceeding their speeds with the 133.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 3027549, member: 106055"] Just got a new batch of 257 weatherby brass, I am shocked by the difference in weight. I am retiring my old 50 pieces for a new 50. I was hoping to be able to make the transition pretty easy instead of a new full work up. But that isn't the case. My old lot is 30 grains heavier than the new brass. I was very surprised at the difference, that could be why my rifle was using loads 4-5 grains below Berger data and exceeding their speeds with the 133. [/QUOTE]
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