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How much Brass, Bullets, and Powder do you buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 1717969" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I usually just buy a little at first to confirm the powder, bullet, brass, primer combo will work. When I get a solid load developed, then I buy at least 8lbs of powder, 300+ bullets, 1000 primers, and usually just 50-100 pieces of high quality brass. I'll double check the components I bought in bulk, since they will more than likely be different lots than my test components. I don't have any centerfire target rifles and don't shoot any matches with my high power rifles yet, so I don't need more than 100 pieces of brass for practice and hunting at a time. Good brass, with a safe load, will last 10+ firings a piece. That's 1000+ shots for 100 pieces. To me that's a lot of shooting for a hunting rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 1717969, member: 69478"] I usually just buy a little at first to confirm the powder, bullet, brass, primer combo will work. When I get a solid load developed, then I buy at least 8lbs of powder, 300+ bullets, 1000 primers, and usually just 50-100 pieces of high quality brass. I’ll double check the components I bought in bulk, since they will more than likely be different lots than my test components. I don’t have any centerfire target rifles and don’t shoot any matches with my high power rifles yet, so I don’t need more than 100 pieces of brass for practice and hunting at a time. Good brass, with a safe load, will last 10+ firings a piece. That’s 1000+ shots for 100 pieces. To me that’s a lot of shooting for a hunting rifle. [/QUOTE]
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