AM_Hunter
Lil-Rokslider
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Attention Reloaders of Rokslide!
Is it typical to see a POI shift and Velocity increase going from virgin brass to once-fired brass?
I was out shootings and testing velocities on my .308 the other day and had about 13 loaded round with brand new hornady brass. The remainder of my rounds were all once-fired, this is from the same gun, same load data, bullet, everything.
For the once-fired brass I full length sized it, cleaned it, chamfer and deburred, I did NOT however trim or anneal this brass. Dont know if that would make a major difference. I had been crimping all my .308, new brass and once-fired, because I did not know any better but I dont plan to crimp anymore.
First 5-round group virgin brass
Average: 2605.4 FPS
Ext Spread: 25.9 FPS
STD Dev: 8.5 FPS
First 5-round group once-fired brass
Average: 2613.5 FPS
Ext Spread: 115.2 FPS
STD Dev: 41.3 FPS
POI shift right about 1"
Second 8-round group virgin brass
Average: 2602.1 FPS
Ext Spread: 31.3 FPS
STD Dev: 9.7 FPS
Second 5-round group once-fired brass
Average: 2635.0 FPS
Ext Spread: 22.7 FPS
STD Dev: 8.0 FPS
POI shift right about 0.75" - 1"
As you can see theres a slight increase in velocity on the first round of shots but the once-fired in that group had a pretty crazy spread, going from 2533 to 2648. The second set of groups the spread and STD deviation narrowed down but its still 33+ fps higher.
Is this normal or to be expected when going from virgin brass to used brass? Should I do anything different in my reloading process aside from not crimping? Could it be a neck tension issue possibly from inconsistent crimps? Any input and ideas will be greatly appreciated.
I still have another 55 rounds of the once-fired brass to test, we just ran out of time that day.
Thank you!
Is it typical to see a POI shift and Velocity increase going from virgin brass to once-fired brass?
I was out shootings and testing velocities on my .308 the other day and had about 13 loaded round with brand new hornady brass. The remainder of my rounds were all once-fired, this is from the same gun, same load data, bullet, everything.
For the once-fired brass I full length sized it, cleaned it, chamfer and deburred, I did NOT however trim or anneal this brass. Dont know if that would make a major difference. I had been crimping all my .308, new brass and once-fired, because I did not know any better but I dont plan to crimp anymore.
First 5-round group virgin brass
Average: 2605.4 FPS
Ext Spread: 25.9 FPS
STD Dev: 8.5 FPS
First 5-round group once-fired brass
Average: 2613.5 FPS
Ext Spread: 115.2 FPS
STD Dev: 41.3 FPS
POI shift right about 1"
Second 8-round group virgin brass
Average: 2602.1 FPS
Ext Spread: 31.3 FPS
STD Dev: 9.7 FPS
Second 5-round group once-fired brass
Average: 2635.0 FPS
Ext Spread: 22.7 FPS
STD Dev: 8.0 FPS
POI shift right about 0.75" - 1"
As you can see theres a slight increase in velocity on the first round of shots but the once-fired in that group had a pretty crazy spread, going from 2533 to 2648. The second set of groups the spread and STD deviation narrowed down but its still 33+ fps higher.
Is this normal or to be expected when going from virgin brass to used brass? Should I do anything different in my reloading process aside from not crimping? Could it be a neck tension issue possibly from inconsistent crimps? Any input and ideas will be greatly appreciated.
I still have another 55 rounds of the once-fired brass to test, we just ran out of time that day.
Thank you!