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Reloading
Lapua or Hornady match grade brass? Help
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2772332" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>And never buy a lot under 200 rounds. I've made that mistake too often. 500 that someone else notes is a bit much for one gun. Maybe they have multiple 280 AI. But 100 is too much trouble. Get 2-3 hundred with a new barrel. Sort and you will never have to switch brass. Bag and label virgin brass by weight. Throw out some extreme outliers, or label as rejects ( I have often wondered what would be wrong with using a file to cut a small "notch" in the rim, to designate for use to warm up) Start at top or bottom and always label fired brass by #of firings at least, perhaps weight lot too. Having some extra brass allows you to load up a large lot of rounds for a particular use, but play around with other stuff on the side if needed. 100 is just not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2772332, member: 12282"] And never buy a lot under 200 rounds. I've made that mistake too often. 500 that someone else notes is a bit much for one gun. Maybe they have multiple 280 AI. But 100 is too much trouble. Get 2-3 hundred with a new barrel. Sort and you will never have to switch brass. Bag and label virgin brass by weight. Throw out some extreme outliers, or label as rejects ( I have often wondered what would be wrong with using a file to cut a small "notch" in the rim, to designate for use to warm up) Start at top or bottom and always label fired brass by #of firings at least, perhaps weight lot too. Having some extra brass allows you to load up a large lot of rounds for a particular use, but play around with other stuff on the side if needed. 100 is just not enough. [/QUOTE]
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