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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Virgin brass vs fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="nikeandros" data-source="post: 1408825" data-attributes="member: 102055"><p>i start to reload 2 months ago .. not a lot of experience but I love to learn . so toke a lots of information and I hung out with more experienced reloader. is the consistency of you load that count most.. and alway never lush to the limit.. i was shooting 1 to 3/4 Moa with virgin brass.. i used the same brass ( i think I am at my forth reload already.. i will post pictures they will explain better than me..( 300 win mag Remington 700 long range..)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikeandros, post: 1408825, member: 102055"] i start to reload 2 months ago .. not a lot of experience but I love to learn . so toke a lots of information and I hung out with more experienced reloader. is the consistency of you load that count most.. and alway never lush to the limit.. i was shooting 1 to 3/4 Moa with virgin brass.. i used the same brass ( i think I am at my forth reload already.. i will post pictures they will explain better than me..( 300 win mag Remington 700 long range..) [/QUOTE]
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