Nickel Plated Brass more dependable?
I’ve had similar, mixed results. I have some old .38 brass that has been loaded so many times the nickel is mostly worn off. I also had a batch of R-P .45 Colt brass that split probably 50% of the cases on the first resizing. It does seem to go through the dies easier when it’s in good shape. I’m working on 200 pieces of once fired Federal .308 brass right now and it seems to be ok. I also just resized a hundred rounds of R-P .303 Brit nickeled brass (never seen THAT before!) and it seems ok too.
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- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? -
Gary G,
2017-12-25, 22:37
- Not in my opinion. - Hobie, 2017-12-25, 23:14
- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? - Cherokee, 2017-12-26, 06:55
- AS WITH MOST THERE IS NO ONE ANSWER. I -
SIXGUNNER,
2017-12-26, 07:43
- I like it as long as it doesn't need trimming.... - rob, 2018-01-01, 10:19
- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? - jgt, 2017-12-26, 07:58
- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? -
Gunner,
2017-12-26, 09:35
- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? - uncowboy, 2017-12-26, 09:38
- Also limited experience but... -
Hoot,
2017-12-26, 11:04
- I personally dislike it. - John K., 2017-12-26, 16:57
- THANK YOU ALL - Gary G, 2017-12-27, 22:36
- Nickel Plated Brass more dependable? - Slow Hand, 2017-12-28, 04:47