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At what point do you retire your brass for hunting big game.
I use to never load a case more than twice for big game. I've changed my ways. Now I have some I've loaded 5 to 6 times and really don't worry to much about using them in the field. I throw them away when I see a crack.
I have only had 1 case head seperation and it was at the range. A .308 case that was given to me by a friend that did'nt keep track of his info like I do. My fault! I don't use brass unless its mine.
If I had big money invested in a trip like I'm planning now, I'll use once fired or new. I have become quite comfortable with using brass that has more firings though.
What do you do?
 
Posts: 133 | Location: Bothell,Wash | Registered: 24 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I use the brass until it is worn out. Don't care where I use it. Probably wouldn't do that if I paid big bucks for a hunt but with the hunting around here no problem. I don't think it is a big problem anyway because I now have so many "big game" rifles that the probably haven't been shot at big game twice since I got them.
 
Posts: 2324 | Location: Staunton, VA | Registered: 05 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Can you tell I have a favorite rifle? My safe is almost full too. I use this rifle evey year to hunt deer. Its a 7mag the wife gave me on my first birthday after we were married. Anyway, the coyote shooting can be fantastic where I hunt deer. Thats why the brass is getting the work out. Lotsa action...
 
Posts: 133 | Location: Bothell,Wash | Registered: 24 December 2003Reply With Quote
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At what point do you retire your brass for hunting big game.
I use to never load a case more than twice for big game. I've changed my ways. Now I have some I've loaded 5 to 6 times and really don't worry to much about using them in the field. I throw them away when I see a crack.

What do you do?




For hunting, I NEVER use brass that is more than once fired.
 
Posts: 3991 | Location: Hudsonville MI USA | Registered: 08 June 2000Reply With Quote
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When the primer pocket is no longer "tight".
 
Posts: 3863 | Location: Cheyenne, WYOMING, USA | Registered: 13 June 2000Reply With Quote
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While I can still afford it,I don't use fired brass.I buy it new and fire it once.Got a bunch of once fired brass.One never know's when ya can't get it anymore.Hope it never happen's but??????

Best of luck.Jayco.
 
Posts: 565 | Location: Central Idaho | Registered: 27 February 2004Reply With Quote
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I always use new brass for dangerous game....For the other stuff I will use reloaded cases about 4 times.
 
Posts: 41859 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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As much as I enjoy reading all of Ray Atkinson's wisdom,. and also Hobie's and Terry Blauwkamp's, I have to agree with POP. He said it the most simple.

I usually have enough brass around that something is new or near new come deer season every year.

Of course if anyone is like me, I actually handload enough ammunition for someone to hunt with their entire lifetime every darn season.

I load ten with this bullet, ten with that bullet, ten with that bullet,,,, etc. Then I do that for about oh, well, in 243, 6mm Rem, 6.5 x 55, 260 Rem, 7 x 57. Then 30/06 and 338/06 for Elk season.

Then I end up using consistently the same loads that I always use.

Handloading and hunting season, It is a DISEASE, I TELL YOU!!!!
A SEVERE mental illness that afflicts most of us on this board I would bet.

Anyone can point out to me where I am wrong, lol.

Cheers and good hunting and shooting !
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Posts: 2889 | Location: Southern OREGON | Registered: 27 May 2003Reply With Quote
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I use once-fired new brass, for my take long distance (such as Africa, Alaska, etc.)hunting ammo. If I'm just goofing around the my home area, I will use the same ammo as my range loads.

The reason to use once fired brass as oppossed to new, is just in case there is a flaw that is not apparent in that new case, it may be seen upon firing it. Plus the fired cases are formed to your chamber, making for a slightly more accurate load, unless you full length resize, then its the same. Most folks of wisdom recommend full length resizing for all you DG ammo for ease of chambering.

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Posts: 1212 | Location: Lorraine, NY New York's little piece of frozen tundra | Registered: 05 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Seafire, I gotta have a 338/06! One of these days I'm going to hunt around your area.
BigBullit, I am going to Africa soon I hope. I will test new brass like you do. I always full lenght size my big game cases. Thanks guys!
 
Posts: 133 | Location: Bothell,Wash | Registered: 24 December 2003Reply With Quote
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