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Reloading
What do you see with virgin vs. once fired.
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<blockquote data-quote="NW Hunter" data-source="post: 2859498" data-attributes="member: 23024"><p>I am not a competition shooter, but there is another thing to consider developing a load with new brass.</p><p>If you are developing on a new barrel, you are going to see the barrel speed up at some point. Mine happened at 120 rounds on new brass. Now I have 2 different velocities on my developed powder charge.</p><p>I will be doing another OCW with 1x fired brass.</p><p>I still do not see doing load development on new brass as a waste. I'm fire forming brass and getting load development practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW Hunter, post: 2859498, member: 23024"] I am not a competition shooter, but there is another thing to consider developing a load with new brass. If you are developing on a new barrel, you are going to see the barrel speed up at some point. Mine happened at 120 rounds on new brass. Now I have 2 different velocities on my developed powder charge. I will be doing another OCW with 1x fired brass. I still do not see doing load development on new brass as a waste. I’m fire forming brass and getting load development practice. [/QUOTE]
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