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Reloading
SD/ES New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2794465" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>He can't look at it from a purely ES/SD standpoint.</p><p>The difference between different brass can be tune, and tail chasing.</p><p></p><p>I've seen people report MV going up ~50fps with formed cases, and of course this depends on the cartridge/load.</p><p>This can take you out of powder tune.</p><p>Barrel tune is more dynamic, as it's results are tied to distance.</p><p>You want to be in the center of a powder tune, with it's span inside barrel tune.</p><p>So while brass is walking off the plantation, you might want to wait until it stops before getting serious.</p><p>That is, for LR HUNTING</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2794465, member: 1521"] He can't look at it from a purely ES/SD standpoint. The difference between different brass can be tune, and tail chasing. I've seen people report MV going up ~50fps with formed cases, and of course this depends on the cartridge/load. This can take you out of powder tune. Barrel tune is more dynamic, as it's results are tied to distance. You want to be in the center of a powder tune, with it's span inside barrel tune. So while brass is walking off the plantation, you might want to wait until it stops before getting serious. That is, for LR HUNTING [/QUOTE]
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