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223 Rem brass prep evaluation and some plain ol fun
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3263557" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I hate doing brass prep.</p><p>I sort of timed myself the other day on some already pin cleaned .308 cases that did not need any primer pocket work done (Lapua cases).</p><p>It took me 4 minutes per case to get them ready to stick a primer into them with all the measuring etc.</p><p>I can't do too many at a time because my hands go numb due to discs in my neck.</p><p>Just looking down and typing I have to stop and look up and let my hands wake back up.</p><p></p><p>You get to where you care more where your brass lands than where the shot landed sometimes.</p><p>That is why I really like my bolt guns. An AR makes me watch the brass I want it back.</p><p>And if the AR pummels it that would be a deal breaker.</p><p></p><p>Luckily my AR in 5.56 does not hurt my cases and piles them up to the right of me and a little behind me.</p><p>I need to work on my brass catcher that attaches to the gun get it working right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3263557, member: 15054"] I hate doing brass prep. I sort of timed myself the other day on some already pin cleaned .308 cases that did not need any primer pocket work done (Lapua cases). It took me 4 minutes per case to get them ready to stick a primer into them with all the measuring etc. I can't do too many at a time because my hands go numb due to discs in my neck. Just looking down and typing I have to stop and look up and let my hands wake back up. You get to where you care more where your brass lands than where the shot landed sometimes. That is why I really like my bolt guns. An AR makes me watch the brass I want it back. And if the AR pummels it that would be a deal breaker. Luckily my AR in 5.56 does not hurt my cases and piles them up to the right of me and a little behind me. I need to work on my brass catcher that attaches to the gun get it working right. [/QUOTE]
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