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Reloading
SD/ES New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2792254" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I will answer your question with none, you're wasting your time.</p><p>The issue is that fired brass takes on different dimensions and alters the capacity, this often raises pressure with the same loads previously used in new brass. In fact, I don't even run tests for powder in brass until it has had 3 firings so that it is becoming stable, I also move the brass as little as possible and order dies to suit those dimensions, especially the neck, which I have honed to suit, even in my hunting rifles.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2792254, member: 10755"] I will answer your question with none, you’re wasting your time. The issue is that fired brass takes on different dimensions and alters the capacity, this often raises pressure with the same loads previously used in new brass. In fact, I don’t even run tests for powder in brass until it has had 3 firings so that it is becoming stable, I also move the brass as little as possible and order dies to suit those dimensions, especially the neck, which I have honed to suit, even in my hunting rifles. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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