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Powder Pressure differences between Nickel Plated Brass vs Normal Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="TexSavage" data-source="post: 1702173" data-attributes="member: 6245"><p>By the way, I do not like to see false information put out. It is misleading and can place unfair bias against a company's product that can cause ill will, rumors, and loss of revenue. So, since the comment regarding nickel plated brass and reloading dies was something new to me, I started checking. I have contacted Redding, which has already responded, RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, and Lee Precision. This is from Lee Precision:</p><p></p><p>That is incorrect. You are able to use any type of casings in the dies that you would like (brass, steel, nickel). </p><p>We only recommend removing the rough edge or burr around the inside of the case mouth before resizing your cases. The rough edges or burrs will score the expander plug severely if this burr is not removed. Our Chamfer tool (catalog #90109) works well for removing this. </p><p></p><p>Thank You,</p><p></p><p>Laine</p><p>Customer Service</p><p></p><p>Lee Precision, Inc.</p><p>4275 Highway U</p><p>Hartford, WI 53027</p><p>phone: 262-673-3075</p><p>fax: 262-673-9273</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexSavage, post: 1702173, member: 6245"] By the way, I do not like to see false information put out. It is misleading and can place unfair bias against a company's product that can cause ill will, rumors, and loss of revenue. So, since the comment regarding nickel plated brass and reloading dies was something new to me, I started checking. I have contacted Redding, which has already responded, RCBS, Hornady, Lyman, and Lee Precision. This is from Lee Precision: That is incorrect. You are able to use any type of casings in the dies that you would like (brass, steel, nickel). We only recommend removing the rough edge or burr around the inside of the case mouth before resizing your cases. The rough edges or burrs will score the expander plug severely if this burr is not removed. Our Chamfer tool (catalog #90109) works well for removing this. Thank You, Laine Customer Service Lee Precision, Inc. 4275 Highway U Hartford, WI 53027 phone: 262-673-3075 fax: 262-673-9273 [/QUOTE]
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