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How much did your load change from new brass to once fired?
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1889829" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have seen no difference, little bit of a difference and a HUGE difference between new and previously fired. You will never know until you give it a try in YOUR rifle. I never work up a load for new cases anymore. I learned my lesson a long time ago. I almost sent a rifle down the road that turned out to be one of the most accurate rifles I ever owned. It was a Rem. 700 in 7 Rem. Mag. Was trying to do a load work up with new Remington cases. I had 100. Thought I had a lemon of a rifle. It shot patterns not groups. I ran out of new cases and decided to just part size some cases (using a FL sizing die to just size the neck and just bump the shoulder) and load up the most accurate load I had found so far. This load would put 3 shots in about 2 inches. With this load and turned out most anything you put into this rifle as long as the case had been previously fired and part sized it shot SUB MOA. So you never know until you give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1889829, member: 10178"] I have seen no difference, little bit of a difference and a HUGE difference between new and previously fired. You will never know until you give it a try in YOUR rifle. I never work up a load for new cases anymore. I learned my lesson a long time ago. I almost sent a rifle down the road that turned out to be one of the most accurate rifles I ever owned. It was a Rem. 700 in 7 Rem. Mag. Was trying to do a load work up with new Remington cases. I had 100. Thought I had a lemon of a rifle. It shot patterns not groups. I ran out of new cases and decided to just part size some cases (using a FL sizing die to just size the neck and just bump the shoulder) and load up the most accurate load I had found so far. This load would put 3 shots in about 2 inches. With this load and turned out most anything you put into this rifle as long as the case had been previously fired and part sized it shot SUB MOA. So you never know until you give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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