So this will be my first time going from new brass to once fired. Just trying to get an idea of what is going to change and around how much I will have to tweak the load that was worked up on the new brass, when loading the once fired. I guess my main confusion is about velocity. A ladder test will show you what velocity and harmonics your barrel is comfortable at, to the best of my knowledge atleast. After the brass is fire formed, I'm assuming case capacity will go up, which then causes me to think velocity will go up as well. Or is it opposite? Is the change in velocity enough to push it out of the node? Obviously some rifles have huge nodes and some have small ones, but on average I guess is what I'm asking. Rifle is a fierce edge 28 nosler shooting 190 lrht in front of n565 in gunwerks brass.