Dr. Vette
Well-Known Member
One more question, I have never used brand new brass...always spent brass I got for free from our range. I have read you should fire form your new brass which means shooting all new brass. That seems awfully expensive and a waste. Is there anything you can do during the fire forming process that will at least benefit working up your load or does first firing need to be done with lower charges...etc.
Lapua does make 30-06 brass. Now THAT I would - and did - buy. I found some on sale earlier this year and can't wait to load it up. One more project on my "to do" list...
Here you go:
30-06 Springfield Unprimed Rifle Brass 100 Count by LAPUA AMMUNITION & COMPONENTS
I just load it and shoot it, sort of like shooting factory ammo. You may change the load a tiny bit once they are formed, but you can still use them for development purposes.