Forgive me if this is a dumb question I am fairly new to this, but I have case of new Lapua brass, should I once fire all my cases before I go to load development?
I resize and trim all my new brass, just in case they're not all uniform.
It takes about 3 firings to fully form the case to your chamber, use a lightly oiled rag to put a light coat of oil on your cases before each firing, this will help the brass slide and form to your chamber dimension easier.
You can do preliminary load testing on virgin brass, but you will find the load will slightly change once the brass is fully formed
This is a joke right?It takes about 3 firings to fully form the case to your chamber, use a lightly oiled rag to put a light coat of oil on your cases before each firing, this will help the brass slide and form to your chamber dimension easier.
You can do preliminary load testing on virgin brass, but you will find the load will slightly change once the brass is fully formed
Yes,maybe, I had a issue with new Hornady brass.I don't think you would have that problem with Lapua brass. I don't even bother neck sizing them, just load and shoot.
Forgive me if this is a dumb question I am fairly new to this, but I have case of new Lapua brass, should I once fire all my cases before I go to load development?
It takes about 3 firings to fully form the case to your chamber, use a lightly oiled rag to put a light coat of oil on your cases before each firing, this will help the brass slide and form to your chamber dimension easier.
You can do preliminary load testing on virgin brass, but you will find the load will slightly change once the brass is fully formed
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