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Brass only for me. I don't even really like to relaod nickel cases because it cracks to easy I think. Resist the urge to go with anything else....it is getting better!
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I won't let a steel case touch the extractor on any of my pistols
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Brass only for me.
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canis fidelis cave canem, vereor non magnus nocens lupus In hoc signo vinces If you can list them, you ain't got enough!!! Life Member NRA, SCI, ATA, NSCA COTEP 414 |
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I'll use nickel plated...but I watch it very closely for cracking. Brass is really the only way to go.... Steel cases should not be reloaded.... and don't think the ammo companies have reloader's best interests in mind. They don't WANT us to reload... they want us to buy their products at their inflated prices....
Just my 2 Cents. Da
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I'm getting away from steel cased ammo as it galls up after 150 rounds or so because it is so dirty.
I have had no extractor issues with my wilson extractor in my Springfield after approx 2500 rounds of steel and brass cased ammo. Mostly steel 80/20 steel vs brass. Rather save up the money and just shoot brass.
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“Some people are like Slinkies - not really good for anything, but you still can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs.”- Unknown "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading" Thomas Jefferson |