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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New Brass vs Old Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2138608" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>if new brass means unfired and old brass means fired in your gun one or more times then it is a pressure problem.</p><p>unfired brass lowers pressure when expanding to fill chamber for the first time </p><p>once brass is fired it needs less powder to reach same pressure</p><p>lower your fired brass a few tenths powder charge and look for same velocity as unfired brass should solve your problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2138608, member: 43193"] if new brass means unfired and old brass means fired in your gun one or more times then it is a pressure problem. unfired brass lowers pressure when expanding to fill chamber for the first time once brass is fired it needs less powder to reach same pressure lower your fired brass a few tenths powder charge and look for same velocity as unfired brass should solve your problem [/QUOTE]
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