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Reloading
Wolf brass reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="cfvickers" data-source="post: 573528" data-attributes="member: 25488"><p>If it is the NNY headstamped brass from wolf gold ammo then the brass is top notch, and yes, I would certainly recommend reloading it. In Grendel I would bet that is what it is. It is all I use in 6.5x55. That said the rim is usually thicker than other brass and you may have to improvise in finding a shellholder to hold it properly. The only problem I have had is it slipping through my shell holder when sizing due to the thick rim, and having to use a larger holder. Good case lubrication has solved this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfvickers, post: 573528, member: 25488"] If it is the NNY headstamped brass from wolf gold ammo then the brass is top notch, and yes, I would certainly recommend reloading it. In Grendel I would bet that is what it is. It is all I use in 6.5x55. That said the rim is usually thicker than other brass and you may have to improvise in finding a shellholder to hold it properly. The only problem I have had is it slipping through my shell holder when sizing due to the thick rim, and having to use a larger holder. Good case lubrication has solved this. [/QUOTE]
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