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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Any experience reloading with PRVI brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blwebster" data-source="post: 1029939" data-attributes="member: 82312"><p>Bought 100 unprimed brass in 8x57 to make some 7x57 from it.</p><p>Neck sized, with 7x57 die, trimmed to length, then outside neck turned. Then</p><p>Full length sized then trimmed to length, outside neck turned.</p><p>Fire formed using 5 grains Bullseye, filled case to neck with corn meal, lightly placed paper towel to seal neck and shot. Used Lyman primer pocket uniformer, no issues.</p><p></p><p>Neck sized, trimmed primed and loaded all 50 to a starter load.</p><p></p><p>In doing the latter i used Federal 210m primers, and four of the brass primer pockets were very tight but got it done. So far -20 temps have held up my little foray, but so far as i can tell, the brass seems to have taken the torture well enough. The guy who sold them to me uses it a fair bit and says it is tough. I did note the case necks came with a good annealing job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blwebster, post: 1029939, member: 82312"] Bought 100 unprimed brass in 8x57 to make some 7x57 from it. Neck sized, with 7x57 die, trimmed to length, then outside neck turned. Then Full length sized then trimmed to length, outside neck turned. Fire formed using 5 grains Bullseye, filled case to neck with corn meal, lightly placed paper towel to seal neck and shot. Used Lyman primer pocket uniformer, no issues. Neck sized, trimmed primed and loaded all 50 to a starter load. In doing the latter i used Federal 210m primers, and four of the brass primer pockets were very tight but got it done. So far -20 temps have held up my little foray, but so far as i can tell, the brass seems to have taken the torture well enough. The guy who sold them to me uses it a fair bit and says it is tough. I did note the case necks came with a good annealing job. [/QUOTE]
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