I thought I would poll the group prior to getting in to any significant personal testing. With cartridges where primer pockets are the limiting factor in brass life do you believe it is worth sorting between twice, three, four, etc. time. fired brass?
I’ve been reloading a lot of 224 Valkyrie lately and the primer pockets definitely go out before you have to worry about any sort of case had separation or other brass life failures. I recently picked up a primer pocket go/no-go gauge. After the first firing do you think I would be giving up much accuracy (precision) by just dumping it all into a fired bucket and just pulling cases as they fail the pocket gauge?
Thanks for your take.
I’ve been reloading a lot of 224 Valkyrie lately and the primer pockets definitely go out before you have to worry about any sort of case had separation or other brass life failures. I recently picked up a primer pocket go/no-go gauge. After the first firing do you think I would be giving up much accuracy (precision) by just dumping it all into a fired bucket and just pulling cases as they fail the pocket gauge?
Thanks for your take.