Had to go to the Garage and have a smoke before I started this ; and I can just hear some of the comments coming back already .
I started my journey in FTR seven years ago ; with just over 650 Lapua SRP cases , 200 S&B primers , and five lbs. of H-4895 .
All the standard TR powders were tried , and found to be adequate , each in their own right , and like all new shooters as my loading skills improved , so did my scores .
Having spent most of my working life-time in the Machine Trades of Aero-space , and Tool & Die work , I had a advantage working with Brass , and put that knowledge to work , regarding case-life , and processing .
My original 650+ cases now have over thirty-five reloads on them , and they are used primarily as "Practice" cases . I anneal after every firing , and only "Bump" .001 when resizing .
I do not shoot "Monster" loads , but work within velocity parameters of from 2620fps , up to a desired 2660 to 2670 max for a 185gr Berger Jugg Target . I did learn that shooting heavier Bullets , such as the 200gr Hybrid , and the 200.20x , not only shorten Barrel life , but also shorten Case life , so there is that trade-off .
Having a good tight Chamber , Diametrically ; is crucial to longer Brass life , just as much as how you process your Brass . With that in mind ; one of the things I watch closely is Case Diameters at around the .200 line , which gives me warning that the Barrel is getting closer to replacement time .
As primer pockets have enlarged ; But the Case is for all purposes still very useable , I have begun using the Unis-Ginex primers , to allow more use of the case . They are slightly over-sized from American Primers , and give a few more reloads , with no foreseeable difference on Target . Just a little higher overall velocity with my load .
I am somewhat OCD on prep , and maybe that's why my Brass only grows from .001 - .003 , after three or four firings . Tight Dies . Tight Chambers from Manson Reamers , and OCD Prep .