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Reloading
300 WSM Nosler Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="trclements" data-source="post: 814836" data-attributes="member: 68914"><p>So if I am seeing the lines on my brass like in the picture that Speeders posted, should I be okay to still reload it? I was taught that you shouldn't reload brass with those pressure lines. Are there other signs that I should be using instead?</p><p></p><p>I have a 270 win I also reload from and all the winchester and remington brass I use ends up showing those pressure lines after 1 or two firing. I did buy some cheap closeout PMC ammo for it probably 10 years ago and that brass has been awesome. I have reloaded that brass probably 5 or 6 times without any pressure lines forming on the sides of the cases. If the nosler or norma brass is the same I would be more willing to dish out the money for their brass, but not if it is going to only last 2 or 3 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trclements, post: 814836, member: 68914"] So if I am seeing the lines on my brass like in the picture that Speeders posted, should I be okay to still reload it? I was taught that you shouldn't reload brass with those pressure lines. Are there other signs that I should be using instead? I have a 270 win I also reload from and all the winchester and remington brass I use ends up showing those pressure lines after 1 or two firing. I did buy some cheap closeout PMC ammo for it probably 10 years ago and that brass has been awesome. I have reloaded that brass probably 5 or 6 times without any pressure lines forming on the sides of the cases. If the nosler or norma brass is the same I would be more willing to dish out the money for their brass, but not if it is going to only last 2 or 3 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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