Hey all,
So I just got my shipment of .308 Lapua Brass. Looking for info on what to do with it.
Up to this point, I've been FL resizing federal brass after every firing. Looking to increase accuracy for FClass and save a bit of wear on the brass for longevity purposes.
It makes sense to me that cases formed to your chamber might increase accuracy.
So I'm wondering if I should fireform the lot (200 cases), then neck size, then do my load development and then load up the batch.
Or if I should just skip to load development and then only neck size on subsequent firings.
My concern is building a load on a FL sized case and then having its accuracy deteriorate when I go to neck sizing it after the first batch if fired through.
My Internet research has shown a split in opinion as to the worthiness (in terms of accuracy) of fireforming the same calibre (not wildcatting) in a factory barrel / action.
If you vote for fireforming - what is the most effective way of doing this in terms of money, materials and time (I have varget and bullseye on hand).
So I just got my shipment of .308 Lapua Brass. Looking for info on what to do with it.
Up to this point, I've been FL resizing federal brass after every firing. Looking to increase accuracy for FClass and save a bit of wear on the brass for longevity purposes.
It makes sense to me that cases formed to your chamber might increase accuracy.
So I'm wondering if I should fireform the lot (200 cases), then neck size, then do my load development and then load up the batch.
Or if I should just skip to load development and then only neck size on subsequent firings.
My concern is building a load on a FL sized case and then having its accuracy deteriorate when I go to neck sizing it after the first batch if fired through.
My Internet research has shown a split in opinion as to the worthiness (in terms of accuracy) of fireforming the same calibre (not wildcatting) in a factory barrel / action.
If you vote for fireforming - what is the most effective way of doing this in terms of money, materials and time (I have varget and bullseye on hand).