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Reloading
Once Fired Brass.....School Me on This;)
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1448488" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yep! I also have had exceptional (and sometimes just as good as) groups with brand new Lapua brass, as I do with fire-formed Lapua brass in my R700 5R Milspec .308 Win. Same goes with Nosler brass for my belted magnums. Fact of the matter is, good brass is good brass, and it's going to produce good results for an experienced loader, and in a gun that's already known to perform well.</p><p></p><p>Another good example is my process for fire-forming brass for my .25-06 AI. The way I setup my fire-forming loads, the rifle shoots sub-MOA when I'm just shooting to form my brass with starting loads, cheap Hornady Interlock bullets, and dropped powder charges (because fire-forming charges don't have to be precise, like I do with my normal loads).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1448488, member: 12995"] Yep! I also have had exceptional (and sometimes just as good as) groups with brand new Lapua brass, as I do with fire-formed Lapua brass in my R700 5R Milspec .308 Win. Same goes with Nosler brass for my belted magnums. Fact of the matter is, good brass is good brass, and it's going to produce good results for an experienced loader, and in a gun that's already known to perform well. Another good example is my process for fire-forming brass for my .25-06 AI. The way I setup my fire-forming loads, the rifle shoots sub-MOA when I'm just shooting to form my brass with starting loads, cheap Hornady Interlock bullets, and dropped powder charges (because fire-forming charges don't have to be precise, like I do with my normal loads). [/QUOTE]
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