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Reloading
Developing Load for 168 Berger New Brass vs Once Fired
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 652177" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>I have to agree. "Fire formed" and neck sized may or may not be "better" than full length sized brass. I take detailed notes on each load so I can exactly replicate it if I want to. I also keep track of the conditions I shoot in during load development so that can be taken into account as well. In a factory chambered hunting gun these things aren't terribly important but are nice things to know. Maybe the POI is half MOA different using full length sized and once fired... Maybe a particular load tends to print a half to three quarters MOA different from 40* to 90*, which is an exaggeration but you get the picture. I like having as much data as I can, some guys not so much. Have fun with it and be safe. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 652177, member: 42308"] I have to agree. "Fire formed" and neck sized may or may not be "better" than full length sized brass. I take detailed notes on each load so I can exactly replicate it if I want to. I also keep track of the conditions I shoot in during load development so that can be taken into account as well. In a factory chambered hunting gun these things aren't terribly important but are nice things to know. Maybe the POI is half MOA different using full length sized and once fired... Maybe a particular load tends to print a half to three quarters MOA different from 40* to 90*, which is an exaggeration but you get the picture. I like having as much data as I can, some guys not so much. Have fun with it and be safe. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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