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Reloading
Brass manufacturer difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Goodwin" data-source="post: 1668147" data-attributes="member: 107289"><p>If you are on a budget.?</p><p>I pick up range brass in .223 5.56 and I have no trouble except with wolf brass and that is at the primer pocket. I have picked up so many 100s that I don't bother with wolf brass for reloading.</p><p></p><p>308 ? I buy Dogtown loaded ammo and after shooting reload it. And, ocassionally find range brass. I will say that 308 is a tight range on powder charges when reloading and I just go high to medium high charges.</p><p></p><p>When I buy brass I usually go to the gun shop and buy from a bucket of the caliber I am looking for. 20¢ a piece for whatever and I try to get fresh never loaded judging from the primer pocket looks. I have bought Hornady new and liked it but it was "soft"...I liked it. Privi partisan brass is somewhat brittle from my experience.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and be safe. Reloading is a big adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Goodwin, post: 1668147, member: 107289"] If you are on a budget.? I pick up range brass in .223 5.56 and I have no trouble except with wolf brass and that is at the primer pocket. I have picked up so many 100s that I don't bother with wolf brass for reloading. 308 ? I buy Dogtown loaded ammo and after shooting reload it. And, ocassionally find range brass. I will say that 308 is a tight range on powder charges when reloading and I just go high to medium high charges. When I buy brass I usually go to the gun shop and buy from a bucket of the caliber I am looking for. 20¢ a piece for whatever and I try to get fresh never loaded judging from the primer pocket looks. I have bought Hornady new and liked it but it was "soft"...I liked it. Privi partisan brass is somewhat brittle from my experience. Good luck and be safe. Reloading is a big adventure. [/QUOTE]
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