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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
"Rebounding" NATO 7.62 brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2729055" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Personally I wouldn't waste my time on any military brass unless it was just plinking ammo. All my match guns run Lapua brass except for the 7saum. Come on Lapua make some saum brass please. I I had to run military brass I believe there has been plenty shared here to make it work. Clean it good. Anneal it. Size it regular and small base. I would only do the small base one time. Once its fired in your gun you may never need the small base die again. Dwell time. I leave my press engaged until my next piece is lubed with imperial wax. About 5 seconds. The man who taught me 1000 yard reloading taught me that. Trim your brass to the standard .010 short. Remove crimp and address the flash holes. Should be serviceable at that point. Plus make sure your setting the shoulder back sufficiently. I would measure a piece of brass thats been fired in the rifle you intend to use it in. I dont believe in arbitrary numbers in reloading. Reload with a purpose even if it is just plinking ammo. So after all that I can say without feeling bad at all that man there is nothing like opening a new box of Lapua brass. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2729055, member: 38048"] Personally I wouldn’t waste my time on any military brass unless it was just plinking ammo. All my match guns run Lapua brass except for the 7saum. Come on Lapua make some saum brass please. I I had to run military brass I believe there has been plenty shared here to make it work. Clean it good. Anneal it. Size it regular and small base. I would only do the small base one time. Once its fired in your gun you may never need the small base die again. Dwell time. I leave my press engaged until my next piece is lubed with imperial wax. About 5 seconds. The man who taught me 1000 yard reloading taught me that. Trim your brass to the standard .010 short. Remove crimp and address the flash holes. Should be serviceable at that point. Plus make sure your setting the shoulder back sufficiently. I would measure a piece of brass thats been fired in the rifle you intend to use it in. I dont believe in arbitrary numbers in reloading. Reload with a purpose even if it is just plinking ammo. So after all that I can say without feeling bad at all that man there is nothing like opening a new box of Lapua brass. Shep [/QUOTE]
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