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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Different brand brass cause velocity and group issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1224310" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>There's no uniform rule followed by brass makers, that's for sure ! One types can be extremely different from another which cause big differences on the amount of powder and air that can fit..both of which can effect and affect those things you mentioned, pressure and velocity...the amazing thing is that sometimes there's even a difference from a single company, that always amazes me but it's not uncommon. If your someone who shoots right on the edge it matters, a grain or two down and it's not bad no matter what...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1224310, member: 8845"] There's no uniform rule followed by brass makers, that's for sure ! One types can be extremely different from another which cause big differences on the amount of powder and air that can fit..both of which can effect and affect those things you mentioned, pressure and velocity...the amazing thing is that sometimes there's even a difference from a single company, that always amazes me but it's not uncommon. If your someone who shoots right on the edge it matters, a grain or two down and it's not bad no matter what... [/QUOTE]
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