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Changing Brand of Brass-how much does this effect a pet load?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1355573" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Difference is difference regardless of application.</p><p>I will never understand the notions that things matter less for hunting.</p><p>With hunting you're shooting at a living animal in the field(not a pristine paper target), no bench rest, no sighters/prefoulers/warmups, no wind flags, you get one shot, the ranges are not pre-set, and if long ranges and success is expected from the efforts -everything matters.</p><p></p><p>I vote that brass brand changes(and possibly lot change of same brand) will affect the tune. Even if all else somehow matched(I doubt it), the composition of brass is likely different, it can expand/spring back differently. This represents a dynamic capacity difference, especially if FL sizing.</p><p>If not FL sizing, it's possible the brass will simply fire form to tuned H20 capacity, and you'd be fine there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1355573, member: 1521"] Difference is difference regardless of application. I will never understand the notions that things matter less for hunting. With hunting you're shooting at a living animal in the field(not a pristine paper target), no bench rest, no sighters/prefoulers/warmups, no wind flags, you get one shot, the ranges are not pre-set, and if long ranges and success is expected from the efforts -everything matters. I vote that brass brand changes(and possibly lot change of same brand) will affect the tune. Even if all else somehow matched(I doubt it), the composition of brass is likely different, it can expand/spring back differently. This represents a dynamic capacity difference, especially if FL sizing. If not FL sizing, it's possible the brass will simply fire form to tuned H20 capacity, and you'd be fine there. [/QUOTE]
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