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Vrigin brass accuracy?

Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

Posted in 1994:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.guns/msg/2546a7325231aba6?hl=en

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">: Has anyone done comparison testing between new brass and once-fired brass?

Yes. A few folks have done valid testing in highpower match rifles using
the same components, but the only difference being new and once-fired
brass as well as brass that's been fired a few times.

In a properly built rifle, the differences are rather small when the .308
Win. is used. Bigger differences have been observed when belted magnum
cases are used. </div></div>
 
Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

I'm finding that in my 6mm super lr, after the brass is fireformed, it shoots consistently 1/4 moa better than new brass. I don't see hardly any if any difference in my 308.

My assumption is the minor dimensional difference prior to fireforming the 6mm to the chamber is making the difference.
 
Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

I think it depends on the rifle. I have heard of guys who get their best accuracy out of the first firing and a bunch of others who say they get their best accuracy on the third firing.

I would rather have on that does better after fire-forming as it can get expensive shooting all my matches with new brass... not to mention all the case prep involved.
 
Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

I have done some experimenting with varying the pressures slightly between virgin and fired brass. What works best for me is to decrease the powder load by approximately .45% in new brass and I get the same accuracy between virgin and fired.

Specifically what I do is decrement the powder charge for calibers .204 and .223 by .1 grain, decrement it by .2 grains for my 22-250 and .308, and decrement by .3 grains for my .300WSM, 280 AI and .338 LM.

Works like clockwork for me.
 
Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tom D.</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have done some experimenting with varying the pressures slightly between virgin and fired brass. What works best for me is to decrease the powder load by approximately .45% in new brass and I get the same accuracy between virgin and fired.

Specifically what I do is decrement the powder charge for calibers .204 and .223 by .1 grain, decrement it by .2 grains for my 22-250 and .308, and decrement by .3 grains for my .300WSM, 280 AI and .338 LM.

Works like clockwork for me. </div></div>

.1 grain do you really think that makes any difference?
 
Re: Vrigin brass accuracy?

Benchrest Voodoo
Noun.
To take every last barely measurable difference in account for every last barely measurable improvement on accuracy.

Also see: Spin Drift