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I've seen little to no difference in new brass vs fired brass for general hunting accuracy. I do at minimum, run the new brass thru the neck sizer just to round out the mouths before I stuff a bullet into them.
I bought some "range brass" and it would not chamber into my gun. I found out I needed to resize the entire case. I'm new at doing this, so don't crawl up my ying yang for using the wrong term. I'm sure the pro's will let you know what it's called.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on September 14, 2012, 07:23:30 PMI bought some "range brass" and it would not chamber into my gun. I found out I needed to resize the entire case. I'm new at doing this, so don't crawl up my ying yang for using the wrong term. I'm sure the pro's will let you know what it's called.Campmeat... Range brass is previously fired, and yes, you need to resize it and fire in your gun, then you can neck size only and be fine... not crawling up your ying yang for no amount of money either... so
Quote from: Huntbear on September 14, 2012, 07:29:39 PMQuote from: CAMPMEAT on September 14, 2012, 07:23:30 PMI bought some "range brass" and it would not chamber into my gun. I found out I needed to resize the entire case. I'm new at doing this, so don't crawl up my ying yang for using the wrong term. I'm sure the pro's will let you know what it's called.Campmeat... Range brass is previously fired, and yes, you need to resize it and fire in your gun, then you can neck size only and be fine... not crawling up your ying yang for no amount of money either... so I did neck resize mine and it wouldn't fire. They figured out it was fired from a semi auto. As for the ying yang, some guys like to do that !!! John,The meatcutter says he has 9 bears in so far. I saw 2, 2 days ago...........
I use weatherby/norma brass. I used to fireform/neck-size for hunting loads, but no more. The reason was fireforming was giving me too many issues in the field. The main issue was the bolt not closing--had to let the rifle and ammo sit at the same temperature until the ammo would fit within the tolerances to allow the bolt to lock. And when any dirt/oil/powder residue was in the chamber I'd start to get the same issue. I found it is great at the range where everything can be cleaned and equalized, but just an added hassle in the field.