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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
I guess you really should weigh your brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 2200186" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>This is not a slam on Hornady, but sometime a few years back, in the midst of the last component crisis I bought two 50 piece boxes of BRAND NEW Hornady brand 30-06 ammo when they showed up at a local gun shop. I had pretty recently acquired a couple of very accurate rifles in various calibers so I started weighing ALL brass I bought. Not every single case all the time but say 10-20%, MORE if there's was a lot of variance and less if there was little variance. In those two boxes of brass there was almost 40 grains variance in weight. </p><p>I have not bought any of their brass since then......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 2200186, member: 112130"] This is not a slam on Hornady, but sometime a few years back, in the midst of the last component crisis I bought two 50 piece boxes of BRAND NEW Hornady brand 30-06 ammo when they showed up at a local gun shop. I had pretty recently acquired a couple of very accurate rifles in various calibers so I started weighing ALL brass I bought. Not every single case all the time but say 10-20%, MORE if there’s was a lot of variance and less if there was little variance. In those two boxes of brass there was almost 40 grains variance in weight. I have not bought any of their brass since then...... [/QUOTE]
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