Hi Guys,
Ray, I pick up 30-06, 270, 280, .35 w at the range for free, the Priv
brass is less expensive but look at what norma and lapua get for 100
cases. Also I have fun making my own, the same reasons for why you
reload in the first place.
JJ,
I understand what your saying. I, too, like making ammo and building rifles. But on the issue of range brass and reforming cases - I've had some bad experiences over the years. I'll try to explain my experiences but, if I lose you rambling just ask:
I no longer collect range brass or reform cases for my rifles - Still do some of this for pistols/revolvers but not my rifles.
1) 270 range brass was easy to gather. Grouped it into lots of the same case brands. Reloaded it and fired as groups it in my 270. FL resized it and reloaded it keeping the cases grouped. Found the some significant velocity differences between the brands but the std deviation and X spreads between the cases brand were mostly comparable – Just would load up all one brand at a time and required me to re-zero that rifle. When all these were shot/used I would do the same for the next case brand group. One of the brands would give my rifle fits on accuracy. First time I cycled through this brand I thought the rifle or scope had broken. Then this accuracy problem when away when I switched to the next brand but I did not figure out what had happened – Thought the scope mount or rings I checked and double checked some how fixed it. Then sure enough accuracy problem returned when I had cycled back to the brand. Still did not associate the problem with that brand of cases for several months. When I finally figured it out and did some experiments it verified the cases were the problem but till this day I don’t understand the root cause. I would not wish this type of trouble-shooting problem on anyone.
2) I reformed some 284 Win Brass to 7.5x55 just to get started shooting an old Swiss K31 I had just obtained some years ago. Those reformed cases were just as accurate as starting with new 7.5 cases but required a different load recipe. Again I could never explain why – They measured the same case powder capacity but velocity and pressure were different.
3) I’ve had several other bad experiences with some range brass I collected where a few must have been shot in a rifle with a bad headspace.
So based on IMO, I’ve just made it my SOP to obtain new cases with the proper head stamp for all my rifle reloading if at all possible. Luckily none of the problems I ran into above have cost me to lose a deer or hog but it easily could have. Also get better precision reloads and less time trouble-shooting aggravating problems.