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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Virgin brass vs fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2430085" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>NIKO : I was very lucky to have a few old timers in the benchrest field teach me a lot of the trade and tricks of handloading. One lives and learns.. Like the LC brass ( hate to cut necks ) even the Match at times. Have / Had ton's of it from the old timers From doing 6mm-06 AI / 25-06 AI / 308's and the such. Just went over to the 6 MM XC II - bot the brass from Peterson got the SRP-no more fireforming for me , besides don't plan on shooting in the colder days, anymore.</p><p></p><p> GOOD LUCK AND SHOT STRAIGHT & OFTEN NIKO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2430085, member: 121836"] NIKO : I was very lucky to have a few old timers in the benchrest field teach me a lot of the trade and tricks of handloading. One lives and learns.. Like the LC brass ( hate to cut necks ) even the Match at times. Have / Had ton's of it from the old timers From doing 6mm-06 AI / 25-06 AI / 308's and the such. Just went over to the 6 MM XC II - bot the brass from Peterson got the SRP-no more fireforming for me , besides don't plan on shooting in the colder days, anymore. GOOD LUCK AND SHOT STRAIGHT & OFTEN NIKO. [/QUOTE]
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