Shrinkmd
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I have just discovered the interesting world of purchasing once fired (presumably LE range?) brass. I haven't bought any yet, however.
For non-match purposes, just plinking and practice and having fun, is there any reason (besides for picking up the same amount for free at the range, which isn't such a great prospect these days) to buy new brass over once fired?
And can someone tell me more about TJ Conevera's use of the Scharch machine? What is it?
Are there any safety concerns using once fired? I remember reading something about partially unsupported cases in Glocks or some other pistol. Then again, the Lyman manual tells you so many extra steps that you are either loading virgin match ammo or spending more time than it's worth...
For non-match purposes, just plinking and practice and having fun, is there any reason (besides for picking up the same amount for free at the range, which isn't such a great prospect these days) to buy new brass over once fired?
And can someone tell me more about TJ Conevera's use of the Scharch machine? What is it?
This brass has been processed using Scharch machines. They check the round for cracks and it removes the primer, and reams the primer pocket.
Are there any safety concerns using once fired? I remember reading something about partially unsupported cases in Glocks or some other pistol. Then again, the Lyman manual tells you so many extra steps that you are either loading virgin match ammo or spending more time than it's worth...