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Unfired SD/ES better than 1x Fired SD/es
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<blockquote data-quote="918v" data-source="post: 1007444" data-attributes="member: 84964"><p>I bet if you stainless tumbled, then annealed, then FL sized using a small base die, then stainless tumbled again you would end up with similar to virgin brass. It would have nice clean soft necks and almost the same dimensions as new. </p><p></p><p>That's what I do. The best ES I have seen in my 308 was 11, but my RCBS scale is not accurate to one kernel, just three kernels, and it doesn't always happen. I can usually keep it under 20 though. </p><p></p><p>Setting back your barrel creates a brand new sharp leade. That will affect your load also.</p><p></p><p>But virgin velocity being lower is a fact. Can't get around that. A lot of people don't see it cuz they don't chrono every shot. By the time they get around to it the brass is reloaded. And there might not be any POI shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918v, post: 1007444, member: 84964"] I bet if you stainless tumbled, then annealed, then FL sized using a small base die, then stainless tumbled again you would end up with similar to virgin brass. It would have nice clean soft necks and almost the same dimensions as new. That's what I do. The best ES I have seen in my 308 was 11, but my RCBS scale is not accurate to one kernel, just three kernels, and it doesn't always happen. I can usually keep it under 20 though. Setting back your barrel creates a brand new sharp leade. That will affect your load also. But virgin velocity being lower is a fact. Can't get around that. A lot of people don't see it cuz they don't chrono every shot. By the time they get around to it the brass is reloaded. And there might not be any POI shift. [/QUOTE]
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