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Do you often find that your powder weight needs to increase/decrease in order to repeat groups after firing new brass and then moving to a neck sized case both being fired in the same rifle, etc?
 
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No, I tend to run the same loads in new vs. fired brass - although fired brass (normally) has a larger capacity.

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I've never seen any difference; new or FL sized cases will be the same size as fired cases far below peak pressure. Seems the chamber is the limiting factor in "capacity."
 
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i have seen POI shift, and have seen vel differences in unfired vs neck sized...


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i have seen POI shift,


Yes, I also keep new and reloaded cases separate, but I still run identical loads in either. Often my load developments start with new cases and end up with the same brass reloaded 1-X times.

It is rare that I'm ready to measure velocity when I'm still shooting new cases, but I guess it could happen.

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There should be negilible velocity difference between new and fired cases. The volume of the pressure cotainment vessel is determined by the chamber, not the case.

Point of impact depends on loading technique, case preparation, and perhaps even the configuration of your chamber.
 
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I have found that the velocity increases a bit on the second firing. Don't know why except maybe some of the pressure goes to expand the case on the 1st firing instead of all the presure behind the bullet on the second loading.
I usually gain around 35 fps. on the second firing with the same amount of powder. I could be wrong, but that is my $.02 worth !
 
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I have found that the velocity increases a bit on the second firing. Don't know why except maybe some of the pressure goes to expand the case on the 1st firing instead of all the presure behind the bullet on the second loading.
I usually gain around 35 fps. on the second firing with the same amount of powder. I could be wrong, but that is my $.02 worth !


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