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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading new brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="19elkhunter51" data-source="post: 2843332" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>For most of my reloading experience, I never had virgin brass, just used once fired brass. Now that I can afford virgin brass I check for obvious problems. Primer flash hole or out of round neck. My belief is that until you have fired the case in your chamber, it is useless and hard on the brass to resize the case. After the first round in my chamber I neck size then trim if needed and then start load development. For my two cents, sizing new brass is a wasted effort. If the new brass needs resizing, there are more serious problems afoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19elkhunter51, post: 2843332, member: 14169"] For most of my reloading experience, I never had virgin brass, just used once fired brass. Now that I can afford virgin brass I check for obvious problems. Primer flash hole or out of round neck. My belief is that until you have fired the case in your chamber, it is useless and hard on the brass to resize the case. After the first round in my chamber I neck size then trim if needed and then start load development. For my two cents, sizing new brass is a wasted effort. If the new brass needs resizing, there are more serious problems afoot. [/QUOTE]
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