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The Basics, Starting Out
Nickel Plated Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="nocannons" data-source="post: 2434308" data-attributes="member: 69796"><p>Raised my curiosity this AM. Federal nickel plated and Hornady non plated. 260 rem. 10 of each and if any thing Federal seemed to work smoother. Hornady would have places where you would have to apply more pressure. Federal was more consistent pressure and no tight places. Used Imperial wax and Rcbs fl die. Have not noticed any flaking of plating. Have some of same kind of brass in 243 and when i turned necks it cut down to brass but no problems when shooting these. Still plenty of material. .014 thickness .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocannons, post: 2434308, member: 69796"] Raised my curiosity this AM. Federal nickel plated and Hornady non plated. 260 rem. 10 of each and if any thing Federal seemed to work smoother. Hornady would have places where you would have to apply more pressure. Federal was more consistent pressure and no tight places. Used Imperial wax and Rcbs fl die. Have not noticed any flaking of plating. Have some of same kind of brass in 243 and when i turned necks it cut down to brass but no problems when shooting these. Still plenty of material. .014 thickness . [/QUOTE]
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