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<blockquote data-quote="AZ-SHOOTER" data-source="post: 2215458" data-attributes="member: 118912"><p>I have had a barrel pick up around 120fps after 150 rounds or so (it was a benchmark). Other are around 50-75fps.</p><p>I havent noticed anything about brass causing velocity changes based on times fired. I do have a batch of brass that has a mix of 2x to 10x fired and I anneal it all after every firing still can maintain close to single digit es with it.i dont weight sort my brass either If a brass gives a spread I will mark it on the case head or with a sharpie, load it again with the batch and see if it throws a velocity spread again if it does I toss it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZ-SHOOTER, post: 2215458, member: 118912"] I have had a barrel pick up around 120fps after 150 rounds or so (it was a benchmark). Other are around 50-75fps. I havent noticed anything about brass causing velocity changes based on times fired. I do have a batch of brass that has a mix of 2x to 10x fired and I anneal it all after every firing still can maintain close to single digit es with it.i dont weight sort my brass either If a brass gives a spread I will mark it on the case head or with a sharpie, load it again with the batch and see if it throws a velocity spread again if it does I toss it. [/QUOTE]
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