Hi Guys, I wondered what your thoughts are on using once fired brass that has originally been fired in a different rifle. Obviously the brass will be resized in the correct die for the calibre being used as part of the reloading process.
The reason I have asked this question is this, I have recently been watching a series of YouTube videos by a gunsmith and rifle builder called Randy Selby, an American. His YouTube channel is called "The Real Gunsmith", he is approaching 70 years of age and has worked in rifle building and reloading/cartridge development for what looks to be most of his working life. Looking at his videos, He has worked for a major bullet manufacturing company and Is obviously highly skilled in rifle building, reloading and cartridge development.
He advises against using once fired brass from a different rifle and then reloading the ammunition to be used in another rifle. His argument is that the brass will have a memory from the first firing and resizing will not totally mitigate against this.
I wondered what people's thoughts are on this process. I should say that his mainstay appears to be building Custom hunting rifles, where he will work up a custom load also for each individual rifle that is built.
I wondered what your own thoughts might be?
If you get a chance his channel is well worth watching, for example he talks at length on the history and development of specific calibre cartridges for hunting.
The reason I have asked this question is this, I have recently been watching a series of YouTube videos by a gunsmith and rifle builder called Randy Selby, an American. His YouTube channel is called "The Real Gunsmith", he is approaching 70 years of age and has worked in rifle building and reloading/cartridge development for what looks to be most of his working life. Looking at his videos, He has worked for a major bullet manufacturing company and Is obviously highly skilled in rifle building, reloading and cartridge development.
He advises against using once fired brass from a different rifle and then reloading the ammunition to be used in another rifle. His argument is that the brass will have a memory from the first firing and resizing will not totally mitigate against this.
I wondered what people's thoughts are on this process. I should say that his mainstay appears to be building Custom hunting rifles, where he will work up a custom load also for each individual rifle that is built.
I wondered what your own thoughts might be?
If you get a chance his channel is well worth watching, for example he talks at length on the history and development of specific calibre cartridges for hunting.