It depends
Some of the folks that showed up for sight in day at Adam's club were trying to get in a year's worth of practice in a half hour. Very few were on paper at 25 yards. We did our best to get them on paper at 25 and 100 yards. One poor fellow had a scope that appeared to be defective, would not adjust reliably and would not hold zero. I suggested that he replace it. He changed to a scoped slug gun that was awesome. A young lad had a lever action that would not fire a cartridge. He brought out a second lever action rifle that was just fine.
Adam, what did you do with all that once-fired brass? All the best...
Gil
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