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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What do you see with virgin vs. once fired.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2858777" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>I have a 7-08, 6.5 CM and 6.5 Grendel I hunt with. In all three is use Virgin brass to hunt with for several years. Its all made to the best I can make it in each rifle. I consider it factory new ammo made for my rifles. I've controlled the powder, the CBTO to get the best accuracy I can. Once I've used up 80% of the brass I start working on getting the once fired to shoot to the same POI and speed as the new brass so when the remaining new brass is shot up I don't have to scramble working out the fired brass. Its ready to go. If I was competing I would probably try a different loading method. This has worked well for me for four plus decades. I also recommend it to the people I load for. Edit. I use Lapua brass exclusively in all my hunting ammo. My .223 fun gun, A Rem 700 TatIcal 5R shoots mostly Hornady brass I FL size every time. Its trigger time in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2858777, member: 118066"] I have a 7-08, 6.5 CM and 6.5 Grendel I hunt with. In all three is use Virgin brass to hunt with for several years. Its all made to the best I can make it in each rifle. I consider it factory new ammo made for my rifles. I've controlled the powder, the CBTO to get the best accuracy I can. Once I've used up 80% of the brass I start working on getting the once fired to shoot to the same POI and speed as the new brass so when the remaining new brass is shot up I don't have to scramble working out the fired brass. Its ready to go. If I was competing I would probably try a different loading method. This has worked well for me for four plus decades. I also recommend it to the people I load for. Edit. I use Lapua brass exclusively in all my hunting ammo. My .223 fun gun, A Rem 700 TatIcal 5R shoots mostly Hornady brass I FL size every time. Its trigger time in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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