Brass casings including 10mm

Started by The_Shadow, January 26 2016 07:50:46 PM MST

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The_Shadow

The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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sstewart

This seems kind a high compared to new brass from star line

sqlbullet

I thought it when I saw the link last night.  But, if there is another market panic this might become the only option for some people.

Also, for max loads, once fired brass may be a stronger option than new brass.

Aegis

Why would once fired brass be better than new brass for hot loads??

DM1906

Quote from: Aegis on January 27 2016 09:24:56 AM MST
Why would once fired brass be better than new brass for hot loads??

It isn't. There may be some remote condition that may make once fired brass "harder", but that usually equates to more brittle. Either condition may be good or bad, depending on application. To say "once fired brass is better", simply isn't accurate.
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