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Reloading
Once fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1084608" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>I bought 100 rounds of 257Wea. brass. I check all of the once fired cases. I fl all of the brass. of the 100 15 had pressure signs when fl process was used. When depriming I use a universal deprimer die. A person can tell from this process if u have loose primer pockets. The ones that r loose put to the side. I keep them in empty coffee cans plastic. put label on the can as to what caliber. in the winter or raining days use the punch and anvil method and use brass for punch and anvil.</p><p> </p><p>Brass is getting hard to fine. If at all possible do not buy chrome brass. this brass is very brittle. I have found that chrome brass at times is not worth FL process</p><p> </p><p>when a person fl's brass the person can tell by resistance, normally if the brass is good and the expanding of the brass is nominal u have a good brass</p><p> </p><p>I use a lot of once fired brass especially in my 7wsm. brass is hard to fine.</p><p> </p><p>T U M lightbulbjust country</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1084608, member: 82689"] I bought 100 rounds of 257Wea. brass. I check all of the once fired cases. I fl all of the brass. of the 100 15 had pressure signs when fl process was used. When depriming I use a universal deprimer die. A person can tell from this process if u have loose primer pockets. The ones that r loose put to the side. I keep them in empty coffee cans plastic. put label on the can as to what caliber. in the winter or raining days use the punch and anvil method and use brass for punch and anvil. Brass is getting hard to fine. If at all possible do not buy chrome brass. this brass is very brittle. I have found that chrome brass at times is not worth FL process when a person fl's brass the person can tell by resistance, normally if the brass is good and the expanding of the brass is nominal u have a good brass I use a lot of once fired brass especially in my 7wsm. brass is hard to fine. T U M lightbulbjust country [/QUOTE]
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