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    Nickel brass -VS- Yellow brass?

    The plated brass definitely tends to be more brittle which results in a shorter lifespan but I have a soft spot for shiny things. GIVE ME CHROME!!!!
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    223/5.56 Sizing Die.

    The previous posters pretty much covered it well. It comes down to the chamber in your firearm and the source of the brass. If I was buying a die set specifically for AR loading I would go with the SB die.
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    Another Kudos to RCBS thread...

    My case prep center went belly up after a number of years and thousands of prepped cases. I inquired with RCBS about purchasing a replacement motor and they responded to mail it to their tech center for evaluation. This was the week before Christmas... I expected that I would hear from them...
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    Swaging? Why swaging?

    In 45 ACP brass the XL650 will absolutely crush a primer when it is forced into a crimped pocket. Have Proven this. The small pistol primers, 9mm, are dimensionally more stable but are still deformed. I agree with RCModel. Sort and correct.
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    Kimber Solo 9mm backlog?

    My Solo Carry has to this point been a mixed bag. Originally it had some serious issues. The first fifty rounds went like clockwork and then it started to misfeed. Upon examination I became concerned that the lugs where the barrel and the slide contact had excessive wear. Talked to Kimber...
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    Remington 6 1/2 SR primers

    Bought Remington 6 1/2 small rifle primers but later realized that they are not recommended for 223. If anyone in or around Knoxville, TN loads 22 hornet or something else that can use Remington 6 1/2 SR primers I can make you a good deal on a 1000 count box or will trade for something I can use.
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    Having a custom rifle made

    I have been looking at assembling a custom rifle and am uncertain the best place to start. My end goal is to have a medium weight rifle built on a Remington 700 action, chambered in 280 Ackley Improved. But not having messed with building or having a rifle built I am not sure whether I should...
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    First Squirrel of the Season! (Graphic) Pic And Dog Story!

    Good Grief! Handloading 22LR would be like polishing grains of sand. Cool... but I don't think I could work with those little rascals. Like the dog.
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    How often to use base sizing dies?

    The G-Rx die is the only way I can get my Sig 229 to eat reloaded brass regularly. I have several 40 cal glocks and they will eat anything but the Sig is a bit testy. I don't bother with the Rx die for the glocks but with the amunition I load for the sig I use it every time. It is a time...
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    Splitting Elk hairs

    Probably depends on the rifle and what provides the best accuracy for you. I have been working with my 338 for several months and it is much happier with the 210 Barnes tripple shocks but every rifle is a bit different. Any quality bullet well placed will be plenty.
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    Elk Gear - Central Colorado

    Headed to Central Colorado for a October Elk hunt. I am thinking that two to three layers would be in order but am not sure how heavy. Does anyone have a proven clothing system for this area that they recommend from experience for the early season? (Also camo pattern)
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    Another 300 WSM thread

    Fredhunter: Question why is it that the heavier the bullet the lower the load in the reload charts? Force=Mass X Acceleration, it requires more force to move a larger bullet and as a result the chamber pressure builds faster for the heavier bullet with the same powder charge.
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    No such thing as overkill!!!!!!!!

    I second the appropriate bullet.
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    Another 300 WSM thread

    I have had good success with 180 grain Nosler BT and Accubond bullets and IMR4831. Fired from a Remington 700 LSS with a 22" bbl.
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    Case Wall Thinning - Acceptable limits

    Headspace would be on the belt, full length resizing and setting the shoulder back just a kiss to ensure feeding in hunting conditions.
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    Case Wall Thinning - Acceptable limits

    I have reloaded 243, 7-08, 308, 270, and 30-06 for many years and gotten a lot of firings - 7 to 10 before there was any sign of the wall thinning - but belted magnum cases are a bit new for me and I was surprised at seeing so much change after only three firings. I will load and fire these...
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    Case Wall Thinning - Acceptable limits

    How much case wall thinning is acceptable before you discard the lot of brass and move on? The 338 Winmag case in the attached photo was a once fired remington case that has been reloaded three times. After checking with a wire and feeling some slight necking I sectioned a case to get a better...
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    270 set up

    Please practice at whatever range you intend to take game. My 7400 has not proven to be accurate enough to risk taking long range shots at game.
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    How do you pre-clean range brass before resizing?

    I have found that ground walnut shells (designed for use in reptile cages) have smaller particles and will not get stuck in the flash holes. You can use it dry to get most of the dirt and fouling off prior to sizing.
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    Disabling Ammunition

    Easiest way is to just shoot them at the range. It would be best to have the right equipment if you are going to pull bullets. Shotshells, assuming they are plastic hulls, can be cut open and dismantled but then you still have to deal with the powder. Find someone that can use them and give...
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