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Help with new magneto speed numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott E Ames" data-source="post: 1920535" data-attributes="member: 60439"><p>By using premium brass you may avoid the need to neck turn but annealing will likely need to be part of your process if you want the investment in premium brass to pay off. I am in the every 4th reload / anneal group. It really does help with ES/SD and accuracy. With Lapua, Peterson, ADGand usually Nosler brass the necks are quite uniform. Winchester, Remington and Federal don't save you any money when you figure in all the powder and bullets you waste chasing after accuracy lost to bad quality control in the brass mass producer market.</p><p></p><p>Sorry no help on the magneto speed attachment, I have the LabRadar. When shooting with mine and a friend using his magneto speed side by side the values were always within 4-12 fps and had similar ES/SD values.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott E Ames, post: 1920535, member: 60439"] By using premium brass you may avoid the need to neck turn but annealing will likely need to be part of your process if you want the investment in premium brass to pay off. I am in the every 4th reload / anneal group. It really does help with ES/SD and accuracy. With Lapua, Peterson, ADGand usually Nosler brass the necks are quite uniform. Winchester, Remington and Federal don't save you any money when you figure in all the powder and bullets you waste chasing after accuracy lost to bad quality control in the brass mass producer market. Sorry no help on the magneto speed attachment, I have the LabRadar. When shooting with mine and a friend using his magneto speed side by side the values were always within 4-12 fps and had similar ES/SD values. [/QUOTE]
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