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Reloading
Questions about chronograph speeds and powder amount
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1910746" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>Keep the best for yourself, a big batch of same headstamped brass. I like Lake City myself. "LC" It is a bit thicker, as it is military NATO 5.56 brass. Need to remove/swage the primer crimp, but it is good brass.</p><p></p><p>Maybe weigh a few of each of the others, then sort the brass you give out to friends by headstamp. One guy gets 2 headstamps that are close in brass weight, another guy gets two others that are close. Within 3-5 grains of brass weight or so should really cut down ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1910746, member: 68875"] Keep the best for yourself, a big batch of same headstamped brass. I like Lake City myself. "LC" It is a bit thicker, as it is military NATO 5.56 brass. Need to remove/swage the primer crimp, but it is good brass. Maybe weigh a few of each of the others, then sort the brass you give out to friends by headstamp. One guy gets 2 headstamps that are close in brass weight, another guy gets two others that are close. Within 3-5 grains of brass weight or so should really cut down ES. [/QUOTE]
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