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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Newbe concerning using new un-fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="trigger puller" data-source="post: 2045752" data-attributes="member: 39714"><p>I load and shoot, if the cases necks are dented you can run them through to clean the necks up. As for primer pockets the should be uniformed this brass is not Winchester or Remington it is good stuff. I personally use Peterson brass but ADG is really good. As for loads you will have to work up a load don't worry about fireforming just start with your load workup. I always use the Powder Manufacture's load data and work up till I see pressure while looking for a wide node that the velocity is stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trigger puller, post: 2045752, member: 39714"] I load and shoot, if the cases necks are dented you can run them through to clean the necks up. As for primer pockets the should be uniformed this brass is not Winchester or Remington it is good stuff. I personally use Peterson brass but ADG is really good. As for loads you will have to work up a load don't worry about fireforming just start with your load workup. I always use the Powder Manufacture's load data and work up till I see pressure while looking for a wide node that the velocity is stable. [/QUOTE]
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