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I picked up some brass at the range the other day thinking it was 308. Looks like 308, but says "RG 93". I tried to push out the primers with my 308 Resizing die and they will not push out. What is this ammo? Thanks in advance
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For me the least expensive round I load has to be the 9mm. The brass is usually free, and I cast my own bullets for it.
The 65 pound gelatin block rose up to about a 45-degree angle immediately after firing. ===== Brass Fetcher Ballistic Testing Test # Bird 1 Bare gelatin block (Nominal 10% concentration) Cartridge : 12 gauge Winchester Super Speed Xtra 7 1/2 shot, 2 3/4 inches, 1 ounce Block Calibration : 3.3 ± 0.05 inch penetration @ 597 ± 0.5 ft/sec
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Wow a 1.50 per round for .223. I think it cost me about 20 cents a round to load my own.
What is the going rate for 5.56, .308, and 50 bmg brass, per thousand (polished vs unploished). Is Military surplus brass any better than normal brass and is there a cost diffrence?
Thinking of getting a new bolt gun, Primarily for target shooting out to 300yds and possibly for deer hunting. Of the two which one is the better choice. I will be reloading exclusively after I establish a cache of brass and I already have a 30-06 for hunting. So the criteria is as follows: 1. Best down range accuracy. 2. Availability of ...
For those of you who wet tumble... I use my vibratory tumbler after each range session. The most I ever have of any one caliber is 150 pcs, usually only...
The motor has plenty of torque but not a lot of speed. If the cutter station revolved about 2x-3x faster it would cut brass like butter. As is it can take a bit if you need trim a lot off a case. Forget reaming primer pockets. Taking a military crimp out takes about 1 minute per case at the the speed it turns.