If I sorted and prepped my best cases for my 1000 yard loads and am wanting to develop new load with different bullets and powder. I have a good load now and brass has 2 firings. Do I keep them sorted and work up new load with that brass, or new load= new brass?
Guess I'm getting at do you mix loads with same brass or do you only shoot one load with that brass?
				
			Guess I'm getting at do you mix loads with same brass or do you only shoot one load with that brass?
 
	








 
 
		 Brass - good brass - is not cheap.  If I have the cash, I would buy a new set of brass, maybe to start replacing existing brass as it wears out.  I usually buy 500 pieces of a particular brass at a time and if I tried to do two different load developments, plus matches, I think I would wear it out pretty quick.  That's just me though.
  Brass - good brass - is not cheap.  If I have the cash, I would buy a new set of brass, maybe to start replacing existing brass as it wears out.  I usually buy 500 pieces of a particular brass at a time and if I tried to do two different load developments, plus matches, I think I would wear it out pretty quick.  That's just me though.   Believe me I've had the same OCD moments.  I've just found that for me its easier, faster and more consistent results to match prep everything.  I don't question the results of working up loads with "culls".  Just one or two screwy culls could ruin a potentially tack driving load causing you to focus on a second best load that never lives up to potential.
  Believe me I've had the same OCD moments.  I've just found that for me its easier, faster and more consistent results to match prep everything.  I don't question the results of working up loads with "culls".  Just one or two screwy culls could ruin a potentially tack driving load causing you to focus on a second best load that never lives up to potential. 
 
		
 
 
		
