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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1619288" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>Federal brass will produce good results if you keep the pressures within a reasonably level. I use them exclusively to push 170 Berger's to 3060 and regularly get 6 firing from them. Push them to 3100 and the primer pockets last one firing. They have a very narrow window for pressure tolerance but will last if you know where the that sealing is. Being softer brass they are a pleasure to reload, provide very consistent neck tension and you never have to worry about annealing. Some give and take like everything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1619288, member: 97196"] Federal brass will produce good results if you keep the pressures within a reasonably level. I use them exclusively to push 170 Berger’s to 3060 and regularly get 6 firing from them. Push them to 3100 and the primer pockets last one firing. They have a very narrow window for pressure tolerance but will last if you know where the that sealing is. Being softer brass they are a pleasure to reload, provide very consistent neck tension and you never have to worry about annealing. Some give and take like everything else. [/QUOTE]
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