BuffaloBill
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I’ve recently begun loading for a new 6BRA build. The flash holes as they come out of the box (see post #4) I opened (Lapua 6BR Norma brass) have about 40% looking like the one on the right. Those will pass 0.069” gauge pin. The other 60% (as shown on the left) will pass only 0.062”.
I’m tempted to drill them all 0.070”. Or am I better off using only those as shown on the left because a larger flash hole somehow hurts grouping? I hate to set aside 40% of them.
Powders I foresee using include Varget, H4895, N540.
I’ve been reloading since 1980 but hadn’t been uniforming flash holes. For this project I’d like to go after details like this in an attempt to further improve group size.
What do you recommend?
I’m tempted to drill them all 0.070”. Or am I better off using only those as shown on the left because a larger flash hole somehow hurts grouping? I hate to set aside 40% of them.

I’ve been reloading since 1980 but hadn’t been uniforming flash holes. For this project I’d like to go after details like this in an attempt to further improve group size.
What do you recommend?
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