M12shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- East St. Paul, mb
Just wondering how long hand loaders hang on to the stuff before retiring it. I have plenty of 22-250, 25-06 and 30 cal stuff that dates back to the 1980's and has been loaded well over a dozen times...trimmed when required and tumbled to maintain appearance. I do see a slight drop off in accuracy when comparing "virgin" brass to old but not enough to dispose of the stuff for recreational plinking/plate shooting. My 222 is a bit harder on brass as thousands of rounds are fired by myself per year. Necks get work hardened and splits start to occure around the 10 X area. Might be because loading at max and less care due to large volume reloading and thus less quality control?