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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2131200" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I use to anneal my brass only once, and use them until the primer pocket got lose up. I would cut all my brass necks no matter what to achieve the same neck thickness, and that was 20 years ago. I generally could achieve groups at about 1/2" @ 100yds. I push the bullets down the tube hard. No ejector marks, but flat primes, and No creator either. I am very careful, because I generally over what the reloading manual call out for if I am not happy with the velocity I am getting or want to see what I can get. I do us a powder dump, but I scale all my powder loads with an Ohaus Powder Scale. Back then and even now I use a Lyman 55 powder measure and finish with my Ohaus scale. I use to weight all my brass by weight then, now I use volume weight. I am changing all my brass to either Peterson or Lapua brass too. All I can say is "THANKS TO ALL THAT WRITE HERE" I have found it to very enlightening. It hard to brake an old dog of bad habits, but you can teach him now tricks. I am learning lots of new tricks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2131200, member: 101791"] I use to anneal my brass only once, and use them until the primer pocket got lose up. I would cut all my brass necks no matter what to achieve the same neck thickness, and that was 20 years ago. I generally could achieve groups at about 1/2" @ 100yds. I push the bullets down the tube hard. No ejector marks, but flat primes, and No creator either. I am very careful, because I generally over what the reloading manual call out for if I am not happy with the velocity I am getting or want to see what I can get. I do us a powder dump, but I scale all my powder loads with an Ohaus Powder Scale. Back then and even now I use a Lyman 55 powder measure and finish with my Ohaus scale. I use to weight all my brass by weight then, now I use volume weight. I am changing all my brass to either Peterson or Lapua brass too. All I can say is "THANKS TO ALL THAT WRITE HERE" I have found it to very enlightening. It hard to brake an old dog of bad habits, but you can teach him now tricks. I am learning lots of new tricks. [/QUOTE]
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