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280 Ackley Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 1353209" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>I have not had good luck with hornady brass primer pockets. They get loose quick.The only brass I have had this issue with and I have used every brass manufacture out there. If you can't get 280AI brass I would fireforming my own from nosler or Remington 280 I have formed probably 100 cases from remington using a midrange load for a 280 rem. With imr 4895 and jamming the bullets into the lands. Probably have 8-10 cycles on some of the brass and primer pockets are still tight and have never lost a case fireforming, I also keep them annealed frequently, because I use the same brass in customers rifles that I test for function and some load data they have been ran up to 3240fps in my 280AI with 140 and 3080 with 162's with RL23</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 1353209, member: 102083"] I have not had good luck with hornady brass primer pockets. They get loose quick.The only brass I have had this issue with and I have used every brass manufacture out there. If you can't get 280AI brass I would fireforming my own from nosler or Remington 280 I have formed probably 100 cases from remington using a midrange load for a 280 rem. With imr 4895 and jamming the bullets into the lands. Probably have 8-10 cycles on some of the brass and primer pockets are still tight and have never lost a case fireforming, I also keep them annealed frequently, because I use the same brass in customers rifles that I test for function and some load data they have been ran up to 3240fps in my 280AI with 140 and 3080 with 162's with RL23 [/QUOTE]
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