Wondering what your philosophies are for separating and loading different brass for HUNTING rounds. I just took time to sort through all the 1xF brass I've collected over the last little while, be from myself or others. I divided it all in brand. for my 270 specifically I have about 350 federal, 100 R-P and 100 winchester, with a small amount of others (hornady, dominion, imperial). My question is for hunting purposes how picky are you about making sure you only use 1 type of brass? I know everyone will have a different method, just curious what you all do.
I am not too worried about getting .5 moa groups and not too fussy about the brass I use. But I am looking to load up a few hundred rounds and deciding if I should just load up all of one type of brass, then wait for it to be shot to reload that same brass to keep it consistent, or just load a few different types off brass up. If I do that I would at least keep the brass types separate so that before any hunt I'd re-zero with the type I will hunt with.
For hunting purposes and the required acceptable accuracy for that do you guys notice enough difference in group sizes when using a mixed bag of brass to really care keeping it even?
I am not too worried about getting .5 moa groups and not too fussy about the brass I use. But I am looking to load up a few hundred rounds and deciding if I should just load up all of one type of brass, then wait for it to be shot to reload that same brass to keep it consistent, or just load a few different types off brass up. If I do that I would at least keep the brass types separate so that before any hunt I'd re-zero with the type I will hunt with.
For hunting purposes and the required acceptable accuracy for that do you guys notice enough difference in group sizes when using a mixed bag of brass to really care keeping it even?


















































