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Feedback on 300 WM factory ammo brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter26" data-source="post: 2148041" data-attributes="member: 117464"><p>So I have been reloading for a little while but just now getting more serious and diving into</p><p>the details to gain accuracy and consistency. In my recent reloading I have purchased new brass and started from there. However, I am going to work up a load for my uncles 300 wm with brass that he has collected over the years and I have a few things I would some advice. My goal is to get him the most accurate ammo as possible and at least sub moa. I know the ammo isn't the only factor but currently his rifle shoots one inch with the factory load he uses.</p><p></p><p>1. Is it an issue to reload nickel plated brass? Does it require anything special?</p><p></p><p>2. I know people recommend getting your components from the same lot but is it a big deal if I take the time to weight it out? Or is that even necessary?</p><p></p><p>3. Any idea how many reloads I could expect out of this brass?</p><p></p><p>4. He has enough Winchester, Remington and nickel plates Federal brass to get him more than started in any one brand. Any type of brass clearly superior to the others? All brass is once fired out of his rifle. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter26, post: 2148041, member: 117464"] So I have been reloading for a little while but just now getting more serious and diving into the details to gain accuracy and consistency. In my recent reloading I have purchased new brass and started from there. However, I am going to work up a load for my uncles 300 wm with brass that he has collected over the years and I have a few things I would some advice. My goal is to get him the most accurate ammo as possible and at least sub moa. I know the ammo isn’t the only factor but currently his rifle shoots one inch with the factory load he uses. 1. Is it an issue to reload nickel plated brass? Does it require anything special? 2. I know people recommend getting your components from the same lot but is it a big deal if I take the time to weight it out? Or is that even necessary? 3. Any idea how many reloads I could expect out of this brass? 4. He has enough Winchester, Remington and nickel plates Federal brass to get him more than started in any one brand. Any type of brass clearly superior to the others? All brass is once fired out of his rifle. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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