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Ppu brass longevity
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1616708" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>hey all, I've participated in a few conversations on lrh since joining a few days ago, but this is my first thread. </p><p></p><p>I'm asking for experiences regarding the case life of ppu brass. Mine is for .300 win mag. I was dubious it would be as good as rem/fed/win brass, but to my surprise, I think it might be better. It has no discernible difference in internal volume from my Winchester cases. It is softer, and primer pockets may open up easier, however I observe they start out tighter in the first place. Biggest surprise is that weight from case to case is way more uniform than Winchester. But all of the ppu I have is either virgin, or only one it's second or third firing. What's your experience with case life? It's not as soft as federal, and I think being softer than Winchester it might actually be less susceptible to neck splitting. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1616708, member: 109862"] hey all, I’ve participated in a few conversations on lrh since joining a few days ago, but this is my first thread. I’m asking for experiences regarding the case life of ppu brass. Mine is for .300 win mag. I was dubious it would be as good as rem/fed/win brass, but to my surprise, I think it might be better. It has no discernible difference in internal volume from my Winchester cases. It is softer, and primer pockets may open up easier, however I observe they start out tighter in the first place. Biggest surprise is that weight from case to case is way more uniform than Winchester. But all of the ppu I have is either virgin, or only one it’s second or third firing. What’s your experience with case life? It’s not as soft as federal, and I think being softer than Winchester it might actually be less susceptible to neck splitting. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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