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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 962173" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>One pound of bullseye will last a loooong time and many many new barrels worth of fireformed brass. I used to do it to all new brass but don't worry a lot about it anymore. Only Belted magnums get the treatment now. It averages 25% FULL case capacity of bullseye and the rest COW ( I use oatmeal in the blender on liquefy) to get it as good as it will ever get doing it this way. </p><p>Best FF method there is jammed bullets and moderate loads + new brass = tiny groups also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 962173, member: 59502"] One pound of bullseye will last a loooong time and many many new barrels worth of fireformed brass. I used to do it to all new brass but don't worry a lot about it anymore. Only Belted magnums get the treatment now. It averages 25% FULL case capacity of bullseye and the rest COW ( I use oatmeal in the blender on liquefy) to get it as good as it will ever get doing it this way. Best FF method there is jammed bullets and moderate loads + new brass = tiny groups also. [/QUOTE]
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