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Some guidance so I don't blow myself up...
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<blockquote data-quote="ronedog" data-source="post: 326948" data-attributes="member: 21087"><p>Guys, thanks for your input. This is all very good info for me. </p><p></p><p>Liltank, "virgin brass"? Does this mean that the brass has to be broken in as well, before groups really get honed in? If so, how many times does brass usually have to be shot and processed before you see better results? I shot the winchester silvertip BT this year and kept all the brass. I've got a small bucket load of remington core lokt brass from last year as well. All the brass has been shot once. From your experience, how many times will I be able to reuse brass before it starts to have problems? Can I reload with this brass, or am I better off buying brand new and reloading with that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronedog, post: 326948, member: 21087"] Guys, thanks for your input. This is all very good info for me. Liltank, "virgin brass"? Does this mean that the brass has to be broken in as well, before groups really get honed in? If so, how many times does brass usually have to be shot and processed before you see better results? I shot the winchester silvertip BT this year and kept all the brass. I've got a small bucket load of remington core lokt brass from last year as well. All the brass has been shot once. From your experience, how many times will I be able to reuse brass before it starts to have problems? Can I reload with this brass, or am I better off buying brand new and reloading with that? [/QUOTE]
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