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Reloading
Virgin brass vs fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2430098" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>ALSO : There is virgin and there is virgin brass- if one knows who he is getting it from and how fired- Was it from military 5.56 fired in a SAW or M-16 / m-14 308 , 50 BMG , LC is now Winchester but still under LC rules army regs . Some of the OFB needs a lot of work so know or at least try to see who you are getting it from and how shot- an bolt, auto vrs a full auto / machinegun has a different chamber tolerance . May need small base dies ? ETC ETC ETC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2430098, member: 121836"] ALSO : There is virgin and there is virgin brass- if one knows who he is getting it from and how fired- Was it from military 5.56 fired in a SAW or M-16 / m-14 308 , 50 BMG , LC is now Winchester but still under LC rules army regs . Some of the OFB needs a lot of work so know or at least try to see who you are getting it from and how shot- an bolt, auto vrs a full auto / machinegun has a different chamber tolerance . May need small base dies ? ETC ETC ETC [/QUOTE]
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