First off, I know there is better brass than Hornady so don't bother telling me that. I have some Hornady brass sitting around that I haven't been using that I'm wanting to do something with.
I have about 250 qty of once fired Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass that's a mix of brass that was purchased as new brass for loading and brass from factory loaded ammo. Most of it is already mixed but I have 30 pcs that I know were from loaded ammo yet to be mixed with the rest of it. That got me wondering if I should have avoided mixing it. Is there any difference between the brass Hornady sells as virgin brass for loading vs what they use to load their factory Match ammo?
I weighed a few pieces of the brass that's already mixed to see how consistent it is and noticed after only a small sample I have two groups that are about 8 grains apart in weight which is a much bigger range than I expected. Based on this I'm planning on weight sorting it into at least two groups and wondering if the weight difference is from the factory loaded vs purchased as new brass for loading.
I have about 250 qty of once fired Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass that's a mix of brass that was purchased as new brass for loading and brass from factory loaded ammo. Most of it is already mixed but I have 30 pcs that I know were from loaded ammo yet to be mixed with the rest of it. That got me wondering if I should have avoided mixing it. Is there any difference between the brass Hornady sells as virgin brass for loading vs what they use to load their factory Match ammo?
I weighed a few pieces of the brass that's already mixed to see how consistent it is and noticed after only a small sample I have two groups that are about 8 grains apart in weight which is a much bigger range than I expected. Based on this I'm planning on weight sorting it into at least two groups and wondering if the weight difference is from the factory loaded vs purchased as new brass for loading.