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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Case weights
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2275630" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I used to sort by weight then by volume when reloading hornady, Winchester, federal and Remington brass. Then I switched to quality brass by Lapua and Peterson and found them so consistent, sorting was unnecessary. Especially since most of my guns are barely sub-MOA shooters and a couple PRS chassis rifles that are capable of a half moa. By switching to high quality brass and annealing after every firing, I find I don't have to go to extremes (sorting and neck turning) with my brass prep to reach my goals for hunting and PRS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2275630, member: 74061"] I used to sort by weight then by volume when reloading hornady, Winchester, federal and Remington brass. Then I switched to quality brass by Lapua and Peterson and found them so consistent, sorting was unnecessary. Especially since most of my guns are barely sub-MOA shooters and a couple PRS chassis rifles that are capable of a half moa. By switching to high quality brass and annealing after every firing, I find I don't have to go to extremes (sorting and neck turning) with my brass prep to reach my goals for hunting and PRS. [/QUOTE]
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