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Reloading Crimped Brass & Head Stamp question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike027" data-source="post: 739440" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>A friend of mine dropped off a bunch of once fired Winchester 30-06 brass for me. It appears to be super x brass with the crimp. I resized and trimmed a piece but the crimp is still there. Is this stuff ok to reload or will the crimp ridges inside the neck create tension issues on the bullet?</p><p></p><p>On a side note my friend also gave me a bunch of fired .270 brass that were from reloads his father-in-law had made for him. The .270 brass is probably 20 yrs old. the head stamp has the initials L.C. along with a number. Examples of numbers include: 42, 67 match, 65, 54, 68. Nowhere on the case does it indicate the caliber. Can anyone tell me what brand of brass this might be? Thanks. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike027, post: 739440, member: 5816"] A friend of mine dropped off a bunch of once fired Winchester 30-06 brass for me. It appears to be super x brass with the crimp. I resized and trimmed a piece but the crimp is still there. Is this stuff ok to reload or will the crimp ridges inside the neck create tension issues on the bullet? On a side note my friend also gave me a bunch of fired .270 brass that were from reloads his father-in-law had made for him. The .270 brass is probably 20 yrs old. the head stamp has the initials L.C. along with a number. Examples of numbers include: 42, 67 match, 65, 54, 68. Nowhere on the case does it indicate the caliber. Can anyone tell me what brand of brass this might be? Thanks. Mike [/QUOTE]
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