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Brass questions - pressure signs
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<blockquote data-quote="EZShooter" data-source="post: 191407" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p><strong>Thanks for your responses</strong></p><p></p><p>Well then it looks like I will need to try some of the Remmy brass, as it looks like this first lot of Nosler brass is trash after my next (2nd) firing. Kinda what I had already figured out, but nice to see some other opinions that this is what I should do. I like the idea of using one case as a fouler shot and reloading it till you know how long the case will last with a given load (number of shots), I assume that you are reloading it at the range and firing it over and over on one range trip.</p><p> </p><p>light bulbI am tempted to call Nosler and communicate my issue about the brass being soft, as I have heard this a good bit from others, and now have first hand experience. Of course, I have the other 50 cases, from the other lot, that looks like I wont have an issue with, so I am not up a creek without a paddle so to say. I wonder if they had a manufacturing lot with soft brass, and just didnt catch it, or let it be sent out for public consumption figuring no one would complain. at a little over a $1 a case, this is a pretty bad PR move.</p><p> </p><p>EZ gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EZShooter, post: 191407, member: 5305"] [b]Thanks for your responses[/b] Well then it looks like I will need to try some of the Remmy brass, as it looks like this first lot of Nosler brass is trash after my next (2nd) firing. Kinda what I had already figured out, but nice to see some other opinions that this is what I should do. I like the idea of using one case as a fouler shot and reloading it till you know how long the case will last with a given load (number of shots), I assume that you are reloading it at the range and firing it over and over on one range trip. light bulbI am tempted to call Nosler and communicate my issue about the brass being soft, as I have heard this a good bit from others, and now have first hand experience. Of course, I have the other 50 cases, from the other lot, that looks like I wont have an issue with, so I am not up a creek without a paddle so to say. I wonder if they had a manufacturing lot with soft brass, and just didnt catch it, or let it be sent out for public consumption figuring no one would complain. at a little over a $1 a case, this is a pretty bad PR move. EZ gun) [/QUOTE]
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