Some interesting info in there, thanks. that all goes against what I read about lots on this forum. I guess that in a sense is what I'm trying to sort out. FWIW I am using Lapua brass.
Every little bit may help but too much of what bench rest shooters do with their custom made tight chambered rifles is carried over to to us poor folk with stock factory rifles.
You can't take your every day car you drive to work and drive it to Daytona and think your going to win a stock car race. "BUT" you can make modest improvements to the family car and make it perform and drive better.
On impulse when I was at a gun store I bought a box of Nosler Custom brass just to see how much better this costly brass was and I was amazed. The brass is already prepped, weight sorted and uniformed, the case necks were very uniform and "NOTHING" was need to be done to these cases.
It might be a little different in Canada with your long winters and spending your time staying warm and prepping Remchester cases. But for me it gets boring and a little frustrating trying to make average brass better when you can buy quality made cases and then spend my time watching "Ice Road Truckers" and drinking a cold one. Or watching a Mel Gibson movie that only take an hour and forty seven minutes to defeat General Cornwallis and the British empire.

Sorry about that but my mother maiden name is McVitty and I have Scottish blood. (Bazinga)


















































