Assuming I FL size the brass before loading to each gun's specific chamber and Headspace - is there any issue with mixing the same brass between two rifles of the same caliber? Or is it better to keep each lot of brass dedicated to each rifle?
For instance I have a .260 Rem Bolt gun and a new .260 gas gun I just built and am load developing for. I have a FL die dedicated to each rifle set to each rifle's chamber dimensions such that the shoulder is bumped to about .002 less than a fired round IN THAT GUN. I could segregate the brass, but then it becomes a logistical PITA to segregate it at the range and then separate it before it goes into the tumbler, etc.
For instance I have a .260 Rem Bolt gun and a new .260 gas gun I just built and am load developing for. I have a FL die dedicated to each rifle set to each rifle's chamber dimensions such that the shoulder is bumped to about .002 less than a fired round IN THAT GUN. I could segregate the brass, but then it becomes a logistical PITA to segregate it at the range and then separate it before it goes into the tumbler, etc.