mwezell
Mike Ezell
A new piece of Lapua brass is about $1, roughly the price of 4 bullets, now none of us got a problem shooting 4 shots, why would you not want to keep fresh brass in your loading block?
Why, if you have a piece of brass that you think is "Compromised" not chunk it in the trash. I would hate to know that I traveled 500 miles, spent the money gas and for 2-3 nights in a hotel, paid the entry fee and then shot like crap because I refused to use new good brass...
Or what about if you keep using some old brass and maybe its what is giving you an occasional flier... how much time and components you gonna go through looking for the issue when all it was is your thoughts that brass should last forever or should fit every one of your BR guns because the chambers should be that close to one another?
Just saying that there ought to be better things to spend your resources on than figuring how ways to get old brass to shoot like new...
But if any of you are going to Phoenix next weekend... ignore this and prove me wrong! ;-)
^^^^This^^^^. I couldn't agree more.
I'll edit to say that most people, with proper sizing, can get several firings. Enough that IME, Lapua is the best and cheapest brass out there.
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