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Reloading
Federal Brass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2215498" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I doubt it's a conspiracy to get people to only buy their ammo. Federal was the standard way, way back. However the brass is soft, there's no denying that. I've loaded mostly mid to upper range loads with my brass that was previously confirmed on a Oehler 35P. I don't have access to the Oehler anymore so I go off the traditional methods of watching my primers and ejector marks now. I stop way before I get to signs of a stiff bolt lift. I generally like Federal brass as it's economical. But it isn't top tier brass, the price reflects that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2215498, member: 95344"] I doubt it's a conspiracy to get people to only buy their ammo. Federal was the standard way, way back. However the brass is soft, there's no denying that. I've loaded mostly mid to upper range loads with my brass that was previously confirmed on a Oehler 35P. I don't have access to the Oehler anymore so I go off the traditional methods of watching my primers and ejector marks now. I stop way before I get to signs of a stiff bolt lift. I generally like Federal brass as it's economical. But it isn't top tier brass, the price reflects that. [/QUOTE]
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