I have my first match in February and I was doing some thinking on the brass that will perform in the most consistent way during a match.
I shoot 6BR and I have around 200 cases. I would say 100 is fired 4 times, 50 is fired 4+ times 50 is fired 3 times.
I do not anneal.
After 3 firings I see increased in variation neck tension. So, I am wondering about he following scenario:
1.buy fresh brass, 2. fireform the brass, 3. size the brass using Forster bushing bump die +expander mandrel, 4. seat the bullet and shoot during match.
My assumption is that once fired brass will perform more consistently than 4 times fired¬ annealed brass.
I shoot 6BR and I have around 200 cases. I would say 100 is fired 4 times, 50 is fired 4+ times 50 is fired 3 times.
I do not anneal.
After 3 firings I see increased in variation neck tension. So, I am wondering about he following scenario:
1.buy fresh brass, 2. fireform the brass, 3. size the brass using Forster bushing bump die +expander mandrel, 4. seat the bullet and shoot during match.
My assumption is that once fired brass will perform more consistently than 4 times fired¬ annealed brass.