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Reloading
Silvertips and nickel plated brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullseye" data-source="post: 67540" data-attributes="member: 3351"><p>I recently had troubles seating silvertips in nickel brass for my 338wm. The brass was sized and chamfered. The problem is when I seated the bullets there seemed to be too much friction between the bullet and the inside of the neck and it squashed (technical term?) the neck of the case. Any ideas? Is it the outside texture of the silvertip? I loaded ballistic tips in the nickel brass fine and I loaded silvertips in regular brass as well. I miked the nickel brass and it did not seem out of ordinary either. </p><p></p><p>I probably wont be buying nickel brass anymore anyway but they sure look pretty with those black pills! (like it matters)</p><p></p><p>Bullseye</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullseye, post: 67540, member: 3351"] I recently had troubles seating silvertips in nickel brass for my 338wm. The brass was sized and chamfered. The problem is when I seated the bullets there seemed to be too much friction between the bullet and the inside of the neck and it squashed (technical term?) the neck of the case. Any ideas? Is it the outside texture of the silvertip? I loaded ballistic tips in the nickel brass fine and I loaded silvertips in regular brass as well. I miked the nickel brass and it did not seem out of ordinary either. I probably wont be buying nickel brass anymore anyway but they sure look pretty with those black pills! (like it matters) Bullseye [/QUOTE]
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