HorizontalMike
US Veteran
I have "tried" to search this, but with one only one irrelevant result, so I am asking out-loud. WHY?
Case In point:... I have 500 "each" of high quality Nosler AND Lapua Rem .222 brass ready to load, HOWEVER, I have/see a major roadblock too being able to reload "precisely" for this caliber since:
Yeah, WE ALL KNOW THAT THAT does not stop a round from going bang. My question lies with HOW can I measure/predict my loads in VIRGIN brass without having to shoot an entire 1,000 rounds of it, just to have it "conditioned" for reloading?
Case In point:... I have 500 "each" of high quality Nosler AND Lapua Rem .222 brass ready to load, HOWEVER, I have/see a major roadblock too being able to reload "precisely" for this caliber since:
- It has not been fired,
- AND the "trim to" length is TOO short for current reloading data.
Yeah, WE ALL KNOW THAT THAT does not stop a round from going bang. My question lies with HOW can I measure/predict my loads in VIRGIN brass without having to shoot an entire 1,000 rounds of it, just to have it "conditioned" for reloading?