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Reloading
Any experience reloading with PRVI brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevesmith" data-source="post: 1029755" data-attributes="member: 85997"><p>yes it is softer brass and i trim my brass ever time before i load it on any kind but i have some hornady brass with 5 loads on them and are still in good shape..i fls everytime and i have no bolt lift or extraction issues at all..i dont run a hot load so i think that helps my brass last longer. ive got 300 rounds of lapua brass 200 of it never used. i just refuse to use it until my (cheap brass) IE: ppu, hornady, federal has ran its course but i have had real good success with all of it..i have read dozens of people with bad and horrible luck out of ppu and hornady brass but so far i have to call it a descent case because i havent even annealed it yet and it still sizes well..the hornady brass is ready for load #6 and sized as good on #6 as it did on #2..i had some store bought hornady (custom) with 250g sp bullets in them that shot as horrible as a bullet with .010 runout in it..i had 8 box's total of 160 rounds i pulled the bullets saved the powder for what im not sure yet cause i dont know what it is but i even removed the primers so i have 160 pieces of new hornady brass thats worth more to me as brass than it was a loaded round. no fun shooting a bullet that want shoot..the bullet for my gun was seated .180 off the lands im guessing thats why it wouldnt shoot well out of my gun..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevesmith, post: 1029755, member: 85997"] yes it is softer brass and i trim my brass ever time before i load it on any kind but i have some hornady brass with 5 loads on them and are still in good shape..i fls everytime and i have no bolt lift or extraction issues at all..i dont run a hot load so i think that helps my brass last longer. ive got 300 rounds of lapua brass 200 of it never used. i just refuse to use it until my (cheap brass) IE: ppu, hornady, federal has ran its course but i have had real good success with all of it..i have read dozens of people with bad and horrible luck out of ppu and hornady brass but so far i have to call it a descent case because i havent even annealed it yet and it still sizes well..the hornady brass is ready for load #6 and sized as good on #6 as it did on #2..i had some store bought hornady (custom) with 250g sp bullets in them that shot as horrible as a bullet with .010 runout in it..i had 8 box's total of 160 rounds i pulled the bullets saved the powder for what im not sure yet cause i dont know what it is but i even removed the primers so i have 160 pieces of new hornady brass thats worth more to me as brass than it was a loaded round. no fun shooting a bullet that want shoot..the bullet for my gun was seated .180 off the lands im guessing thats why it wouldnt shoot well out of my gun.. [/QUOTE]
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