Newbie here, I am confused, the sierra load manual and speer load manual suggest reducing charge weights by 1 to 1 1/2 grains if using military brass. Have a very large quantity of FA 64 brass from my dad (5000 or so). Anyway, he told me that that reducing the charge is BS. I did not buy that, but using the lighter loads, with 168smk's I'm hitting 6" low at 200 yds, which from what I have read is about 2400 fps at muzzle. Should be 2600 give or take.
Anyway, I weighed some FA 64 brass and came up with an average weight of 184 grains, then weighed Win brass and came up with 164 grains, Federal at 199 grains. The problem is that is about 1 percent difference. But what really got me was that the Fed commercial brass was heavier than the mil brass. So I took this a step further and weighed the .30/06 brass I have, HXP 78 averaged 191 Grains, Remington averaged 200 grains and winchester averaged 186 grains.
So my question, are the load manuals just being cautious for liability reasons ? Because, my loads seem to be not living up to expectation, loading 40 grains of IMR 4064 behind 168smk's and federal 200 primers out of Rem. 700ss5R.
Anyway, I weighed some FA 64 brass and came up with an average weight of 184 grains, then weighed Win brass and came up with 164 grains, Federal at 199 grains. The problem is that is about 1 percent difference. But what really got me was that the Fed commercial brass was heavier than the mil brass. So I took this a step further and weighed the .30/06 brass I have, HXP 78 averaged 191 Grains, Remington averaged 200 grains and winchester averaged 186 grains.
So my question, are the load manuals just being cautious for liability reasons ? Because, my loads seem to be not living up to expectation, loading 40 grains of IMR 4064 behind 168smk's and federal 200 primers out of Rem. 700ss5R.