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Surprisingly that piece of brass seats a new primer like new.
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on April 01, 2019, 09:56:43 AMSurprisingly that piece of brass seats a new primer like new. If they still hold a primer I'd say you're good to go, start loading!
Any particular way to test different types of brass?
I shot a simple brass test last week, 5 of each headstamp loaded with identical loads, bullets & primers. I was blown away at the variation:Federal 2,755 fps, 10.3 SD, 22 ESRemington 2,730 fps, 13.9 SD, 35 ESWinchester 2706 fps, 7.2 SD, 17 ESThat is a 49 fps difference in average velocity as well as a noticeable difference in ES and SD (half as much with Win vs Remington). I normally shoot Remington for my hunting loads and unsorted for range stuff, fixing that alone will tighten up my groups for free with no extra work.I'm shooting a similar primer test this week with standard, bench rest and magnums from the major makers.
Quote from: Stein on April 17, 2019, 09:59:22 AMI shot a simple brass test last week, 5 of each headstamp loaded with identical loads, bullets & primers. I was blown away at the variation:Federal 2,755 fps, 10.3 SD, 22 ESRemington 2,730 fps, 13.9 SD, 35 ESWinchester 2706 fps, 7.2 SD, 17 ESThat is a 49 fps difference in average velocity as well as a noticeable difference in ES and SD (half as much with Win vs Remington). I normally shoot Remington for my hunting loads and unsorted for range stuff, fixing that alone will tighten up my groups for free with no extra work.I'm shooting a similar primer test this week with standard, bench rest and magnums from the major makers.Did your group size/appearance vary for the different types of brass? Just curious, I'm shot a few loads with SD of 10 fps, but didn't group consistently at all.
My cheapo pro chrony makes shooting at a targets, and through the chrono tough at the same time tough. If I had either a magneto speed or labradar I could shorten this up at step or two. @crunchy if you havent already bought a magneto be aware it will affect your bullet impact for groups. I had 3/4 moa groups with the magneto on and they blew up to 2 inch groups without it. Heres a pic of a group where shot #5 was with the magneto.
Quote from: JBar on May 06, 2019, 09:20:09 PMMy cheapo pro chrony makes shooting at a targets, and through the chrono tough at the same time tough. If I had either a magneto speed or labradar I could shorten this up at step or two. @crunchy if you havent already bought a magneto be aware it will affect your bullet impact for groups. I had 3/4 moa groups with the magneto on and they blew up to 2 inch groups without it. Heres a pic of a group where shot #5 was with the magneto.yes, i have heard the stories with magnetospeeds. I did finally pull the trigger and bought one, and waiting for it to get delivered. I have a load in mine that is shooting half MOA at 200, but my prochrony is junk, and I would only get half my velocities. The ones I did get were all of the place with about a 60 SD and 100 ES. Not sure how a bullet at .5MOA at 200 could have such a spread. Guess it is the crap chrony I have/had. Once the new chrono gets here I am going to shoot again from 69.5 to 73 in .3 increments. Verify what I believe to be the nodes and go from there. I want it to be 71.3 which is my best grouping. Then shoot 10 to get accurate SD and ES. Order new dial from Leupold and done.