I have a 6.5x47Lapua. I've been using the saved Lapua brass from Lapua factory loaded ammunition.
I do not exceed Hodgdon load recommendations.
I don't have an annealer but i do clean, inspect and measure COTB and overall case length on each piece of brass.
So far the cases have been loaded 7 times (factory once, myself 6 times). To date i do not see any cracks, distortions or discolorations on gross examination. The primers fit well.
Brass is expensive but getting injured is no doubt a lot more concerning. So with that, how do i recognize when it's time to retire the brass.
thank you
I do not exceed Hodgdon load recommendations.
I don't have an annealer but i do clean, inspect and measure COTB and overall case length on each piece of brass.
So far the cases have been loaded 7 times (factory once, myself 6 times). To date i do not see any cracks, distortions or discolorations on gross examination. The primers fit well.
Brass is expensive but getting injured is no doubt a lot more concerning. So with that, how do i recognize when it's time to retire the brass.
thank you