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Reloading
Brass...whats good and whats bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 1521015" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>All,</p><p>I like to reload for accuracy but not extreme accuracy. Basically, I try to work up loads simply that are sub 1MOA for my rifles since we only shoot to 400 yards and then call it good. Everyone always states Lapua brass is best but it is also quite expensive and often you must purchase it in 100 round counts. For me, 50 pieces of brass is plenty. My process is I work up a load with the 50 pieces of brass also once firing them in the rifle. I then full size resize them and confirm load is still good OR I tweak if resizing effected the load. I then will load all 50 rounds to those specs. These 50 rounds will last quite some time since we do not do a ton of shooting...basically confirm zero prior to hunting season (typically 2-3 shots) and then a couple shots during hunting season. This will usually last us 5-10 years. Again, not looking for extreme accuracy, just sub 1MOA. So for this type application, would you still stick with Lapua brass or is it maybe not worth it? What other types of brass do you like? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 1521015, member: 52437"] All, I like to reload for accuracy but not extreme accuracy. Basically, I try to work up loads simply that are sub 1MOA for my rifles since we only shoot to 400 yards and then call it good. Everyone always states Lapua brass is best but it is also quite expensive and often you must purchase it in 100 round counts. For me, 50 pieces of brass is plenty. My process is I work up a load with the 50 pieces of brass also once firing them in the rifle. I then full size resize them and confirm load is still good OR I tweak if resizing effected the load. I then will load all 50 rounds to those specs. These 50 rounds will last quite some time since we do not do a ton of shooting...basically confirm zero prior to hunting season (typically 2-3 shots) and then a couple shots during hunting season. This will usually last us 5-10 years. Again, not looking for extreme accuracy, just sub 1MOA. So for this type application, would you still stick with Lapua brass or is it maybe not worth it? What other types of brass do you like? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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