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Federal Brass Primer Pockets
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<blockquote data-quote="johngibbs222" data-source="post: 2079138" data-attributes="member: 49619"><p>I hate to be the kid in the corner but I'm up to 15 loads on my 308 win federal brass, primers still firm but changing over to PPU brass because of the number of reloads on them. </p><p> BTW primers are S&B, powder is CFE223 or n-150 and I only neck size. They've never been annealed either.</p><p>Bullets have been 150 grain S&B at 2900 fps, 165 grain speers at 2750 fps and I've just loaded up some 130 grn barnes tsx to work up a load. Chrono is a magnetospeed sport.</p><p>Now if you'd said R-P brass I'd have been on the bandwagon 100%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johngibbs222, post: 2079138, member: 49619"] I hate to be the kid in the corner but I'm up to 15 loads on my 308 win federal brass, primers still firm but changing over to PPU brass because of the number of reloads on them. BTW primers are S&B, powder is CFE223 or n-150 and I only neck size. They've never been annealed either. Bullets have been 150 grain S&B at 2900 fps, 165 grain speers at 2750 fps and I've just loaded up some 130 grn barnes tsx to work up a load. Chrono is a magnetospeed sport. Now if you'd said R-P brass I'd have been on the bandwagon 100% [/QUOTE]
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