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Nickel plated brass??
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<blockquote data-quote="CLICKBANGBANG" data-source="post: 450189" data-attributes="member: 28472"><p>I'm in for an answer as well. I have 100 or so 7mm RM cases from Winchester Supreme factory ammo.</p><p></p><p>I asked this question for pistol ammo once and heard that if you tumble it for long periods, the nickel can become thin or wear off. I have loaded some .38/.357 nickel plated ammo and never had a problem. Using a carbide die to size (no lube), the plated cases felt "slicker".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLICKBANGBANG, post: 450189, member: 28472"] I'm in for an answer as well. I have 100 or so 7mm RM cases from Winchester Supreme factory ammo. I asked this question for pistol ammo once and heard that if you tumble it for long periods, the nickel can become thin or wear off. I have loaded some .38/.357 nickel plated ammo and never had a problem. Using a carbide die to size (no lube), the plated cases felt "slicker". [/QUOTE]
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