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"Rebounding" NATO 7.62 brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="WYMIKE" data-source="post: 2729883" data-attributes="member: 103212"><p>Such great info in this thread. With unknown military "Range Brass" I start by sorting brass by stamp, inside neck ream with Wilson tool, UltraSonic cleaning, dry brass out, lube with STP, dip neck into dry moly, run thru RCBS FL 30-06 die and hold down for 3 second, put 100 rounds into tumbler with stainless steel media and cleaner, let air dry, anneal brass with an AMP machine, lightly lube and run thru a RCBS small base die, trim neck length, chamfer inside neck, use deburring tool on flash holes, use large primer pocket tool to get proper pocket depth(seat), weigh brass and sort if you want too, prime and load. I ve had excellent results with CCI primers, H4350 and Hornady ELD-M bullets. Yep its alot of work during the winter months here in Wyoming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYMIKE, post: 2729883, member: 103212"] Such great info in this thread. With unknown military "Range Brass" I start by sorting brass by stamp, inside neck ream with Wilson tool, UltraSonic cleaning, dry brass out, lube with STP, dip neck into dry moly, run thru RCBS FL 30-06 die and hold down for 3 second, put 100 rounds into tumbler with stainless steel media and cleaner, let air dry, anneal brass with an AMP machine, lightly lube and run thru a RCBS small base die, trim neck length, chamfer inside neck, use deburring tool on flash holes, use large primer pocket tool to get proper pocket depth(seat), weigh brass and sort if you want too, prime and load. I ve had excellent results with CCI primers, H4350 and Hornady ELD-M bullets. Yep its alot of work during the winter months here in Wyoming. [/QUOTE]
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