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Reloading
Sizing New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="PowellSixO" data-source="post: 1478956" data-attributes="member: 66495"><p>Love it. I'm a big fan of the Howa's. Very underrated rifles. I have a 243 howa, that was my first deer rifle. I've seen it kill 20+ deer. I love it to this day. I have great luck with the berger 95 gr classic hunters and H4350 powder. Good luck with your loads. As long as those pieces of brass still chamber with no issues, you can still shoot them. They'll grow to the chamber size, and straighten themselves back out. If they chamber funny though, I would NOT shoot them. Not worth the risk in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowellSixO, post: 1478956, member: 66495"] Love it. I'm a big fan of the Howa's. Very underrated rifles. I have a 243 howa, that was my first deer rifle. I've seen it kill 20+ deer. I love it to this day. I have great luck with the berger 95 gr classic hunters and H4350 powder. Good luck with your loads. As long as those pieces of brass still chamber with no issues, you can still shoot them. They'll grow to the chamber size, and straighten themselves back out. If they chamber funny though, I would NOT shoot them. Not worth the risk in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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