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Thread: powder reduction when changing brass?

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    Yup ....thats why its important to reduce the load when you change any components
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    Would you usually reduce the load even when changing lots? Such as powder, primers or projectiles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oli1102 View Post
    Would you usually reduce the load even when changing lots? Such as powder, primers or projectiles?
    Attention. To the not!!! “I” wouldn’t to any componente other than brass after the capacity test. If you change projectiles weigth than yes agai

 

 

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