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Reloading
Hornady brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldschool280" data-source="post: 1767203" data-attributes="member: 94521"><p>I had a boatload of 7mag hornady brass that i wasnt using As i had a very large amount of w-w 7mag brass that came with a barrel i bought. I decided to use the hornady brass as converted 257 weatherby. I deburred the flash holes, annealed them and let it rip. On my fourth firing with max loads and not an issue. Primer pockets are tight, neck tensions seems great. Accuracy is fantastic. I guess if you go through them they are just fine. I do the same with all of my brass except lapua. They are the bee's knees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldschool280, post: 1767203, member: 94521"] I had a boatload of 7mag hornady brass that i wasnt using As i had a very large amount of w-w 7mag brass that came with a barrel i bought. I decided to use the hornady brass as converted 257 weatherby. I deburred the flash holes, annealed them and let it rip. On my fourth firing with max loads and not an issue. Primer pockets are tight, neck tensions seems great. Accuracy is fantastic. I guess if you go through them they are just fine. I do the same with all of my brass except lapua. They are the bee’s knees. [/QUOTE]
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