Tony,
I did the exact same thing you did, but I've got closer to 20k NATO brass.
I bought mine since I got a screaming deal on it ($29.99 for 500) and since I used it mostly for hog hunting, I didn't care if it got left in the swamps or in a beanfield.
It will take more prep work than Lapua or other commercial brass, but given my intended use for it, it works fine. I used a Franklin Arsenal Rotary Tumble for cleaning, and it comes out just as pretty as commercial brass. I resized it during the winter after the wife and kids went to bed.
I can get three shots in under a inch at 100 yards, which is plenty good for me.
It wouldn't be my choice for precision shooting, but killing pigs, deer hunting, and plinking, it works well for me.
I did the exact same thing you did, but I've got closer to 20k NATO brass.
I bought mine since I got a screaming deal on it ($29.99 for 500) and since I used it mostly for hog hunting, I didn't care if it got left in the swamps or in a beanfield.
It will take more prep work than Lapua or other commercial brass, but given my intended use for it, it works fine. I used a Franklin Arsenal Rotary Tumble for cleaning, and it comes out just as pretty as commercial brass. I resized it during the winter after the wife and kids went to bed.
I can get three shots in under a inch at 100 yards, which is plenty good for me.
It wouldn't be my choice for precision shooting, but killing pigs, deer hunting, and plinking, it works well for me.