Let me expand on that......

There is no such thing as "accurate brass". Some brands are more uniform than other brands, but regardless there is a certain amount of checking and prep involved, regardless of brand. Some brands/batches require more prep than other brands/batches. Some brass has more capacity than others. Some rifles may exhibit a preference for a brand. But as a general rule I can make any brass accurate. But there has been exceptions when it appears a individual rifle didn't like that particular brand or batch of brass.

Brass doesn't become accurate until it fits the chamber with fire forming in the rifle it's going to be used in, and is sized in a manner that promotes bullet concentricity.

And of course, a rifle may like a particular factory ammo, or like the shape of new brass, and shoot lights out. It happens.

I don't think I've ever taken handloads with new brass hunting.

Last edited by alpinecrick; 10/22/17.

Casey

Not being married to any particular political party sure makes it a lot easier to look at the world more objectively...
Having said that, MAGA.