Reloading once fired brass

I'd not be afraid of once fired brass. Have ran a lot of it over the years. Though, these days. Starting out with fresh brass makes a bit more sense to me than it used to




the big issue is whether the chamber they were fired in is on the upper end of tolerance for diameter, and yours is on the lower end from something like a worn reamer. Sometimes the standard sizing dies won't size the body down far enough, and the brass is either tight or won't chamber,

Had a savage 99 243 thats like that. That brass, is for that gun only :ROFLMAO:
 
Been covered. Size it, shoot it, repeat. If it's a premium brass like Lapua fired once and it's cheap I see no issue especially if it was factory loaded. If it was hand loaded you never know how hard they ran it on the initial firing. Lastly, free brass is free brass.
 
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Unfortunately this brass was not free. 😂
So for anyone else that is interested I bought this once fired lapua from creedmoor sports. I’m not sure where they get it or how. What I got was 99pcs of 6.5 PRC for $100. Was supposed to be 100 but got shorted one.
I am currently waiting on a couple neck bushings for my sizing die. I also bought a couple boxes of new brass to see if I could tell a difference at all.
I just checked their website and it looks like they no longer have the 6.5prc brass but they do have 6.5 creedmoor if anyone is looking
 
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