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Nickel really that bad??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 1926270" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>I'm getting a little tired of using federal brass in my 300 WSM. I've done all the brass prep I can think of, it shoots consistently, but it is super soft. No matter the load I get ejector marks. It's just something I've become accustomed to with it. I'm on #4 loads and haven't lost a pocket yet, but I feel like I'm leaving some performance on the table? </p><p>After using ADG, Lapua, and Norma in all my other guns I need to search for better WSM brass. This leads me to the browning nickel brass that they use in their factor ammo. First, who on earth makes it? Tried doing a google search and couldn't find it. I know a lot of people don't like nickel, but if it's better than the federal stuff maybe it's worth a shot.</p><p>I have 40 once fired cases right now that I figure I'll give a shot. All cases were trimmed, flash holes de-burred, and sorted by weight. Out of 40 cases high weight was 228.0 grn and low was 223.2 grns. This is pretty high compared to other brass I've weighed so I filled each (high/low) with water to see the internal volume. Surprisingly the light case was at 80.9 grn H2O and the heavy case was 80.5 grn H2O. Pretty dang close! So I took a few more and randomly weighed the internal volumes. All were within +- 1.1grn. Works for me. </p><p>So now I have a ladder test loaded up 181 hammers and RL26. We'll see how they shoot. Why doesn't someone make better brass for the WSM family?!??</p><p>[ATTACH=full]199465[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]199466[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 1926270, member: 106919"] I’m getting a little tired of using federal brass in my 300 WSM. I’ve done all the brass prep I can think of, it shoots consistently, but it is super soft. No matter the load I get ejector marks. It’s just something I’ve become accustomed to with it. I’m on #4 loads and haven’t lost a pocket yet, but I feel like I’m leaving some performance on the table? After using ADG, Lapua, and Norma in all my other guns I need to search for better WSM brass. This leads me to the browning nickel brass that they use in their factor ammo. First, who on earth makes it? Tried doing a google search and couldn’t find it. I know a lot of people don’t like nickel, but if it’s better than the federal stuff maybe it’s worth a shot. I have 40 once fired cases right now that I figure I’ll give a shot. All cases were trimmed, flash holes de-burred, and sorted by weight. Out of 40 cases high weight was 228.0 grn and low was 223.2 grns. This is pretty high compared to other brass I’ve weighed so I filled each (high/low) with water to see the internal volume. Surprisingly the light case was at 80.9 grn H2O and the heavy case was 80.5 grn H2O. Pretty dang close! So I took a few more and randomly weighed the internal volumes. All were within +- 1.1grn. Works for me. So now I have a ladder test loaded up 181 hammers and RL26. We’ll see how they shoot. Why doesn’t someone make better brass for the WSM family?!?? [ATTACH type="full"]199465[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]199466[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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