dcmdon
NES Member
Hi all,
Over the next week I'll be loading up 400 rounds of .308 for my trip to Sig for their precision long range rifle class. I've got a load that works well, although I'm sure it could be improved.
UPS tracking shows that by this time tomorrow I'll have a flash hole deburring tool in my greedy hands. So my question is this, has anyone measured the muzzle velocity standard deviation of ammo made with deburred brass vs exactly the same ammo made with brass that was not deburred?
I'm curious if there is any real evidence that this helps.
Don
p.s. I'm hoping Eddie Coyle sees this.
Over the next week I'll be loading up 400 rounds of .308 for my trip to Sig for their precision long range rifle class. I've got a load that works well, although I'm sure it could be improved.
UPS tracking shows that by this time tomorrow I'll have a flash hole deburring tool in my greedy hands. So my question is this, has anyone measured the muzzle velocity standard deviation of ammo made with deburred brass vs exactly the same ammo made with brass that was not deburred?
I'm curious if there is any real evidence that this helps.
Don
p.s. I'm hoping Eddie Coyle sees this.