I'm about to start the The Scott Satterlee method of load development on my new 6.5 creedmoor ruger american predator. I bought 100 lapua cases and I'm wondering if I should fire-form them before starting. Will it make a big difference in the process if I just use the new cases? I don't really like the idea of using barrel life and components just to fire-form the cases. I've read that loads with fire-formed brass produce higher velocities...but if I do the entire first 10 shots (I actually plan on doing more than that...an expanded test with either 3 shots per charge or 20 shots in .1 increments) then will it give me the same idea of where the nodes are?...or will doing the first step with new brass make the whole thing meaningless when I move on to fire-formed brass for the other parts of the method?