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effendude said:Depends![]()
effendude said:What type of match? And what distances?
effendude said:Depends![]()
effendude said:What type of match? And what distances?
Nomad47 said:I may be all wet in my thinking, but the brass instantly swells to fit the chamber. So velocity wise, there should be no difference between new and once fired brass. However, concentricity and other issues should improve with once fired brass.
DBailey said:I've seen a 30 fps average velocity change between new and once fired brass from my 7mm open gun, once fired being the faster.
Use the fired brass at 1000 and the new brass at 600 and you'll be fine.
Erik Cortina said:Nomad47 said:I may be all wet in my thinking, but the brass instantly swells to fit the chamber. So velocity wise, there should be no difference between new and once fired brass. However, concentricity and other issues should improve with once fired brass.
This has to do more with your headspace than with the brass. So, if your headspace is really close on your brass, velocities might be close, but I have seen them be quite a bit off.
DBailey said:I've seen a 30 fps average velocity change between new and once fired brass from my 7mm open gun, once fired being the faster.
Use the fired brass at 1000 and the new brass at 600 and you'll be fine.
This is as good advice as any. Good luck.