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R-P Brass?
Is it pretty good brass? I was given some lately (.223 Rem) and I was going to load some up using 55gr and 60gr bullets. Any input? Thanks
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09-24-2009 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Is it pretty good brass? I was given some lately (.223 Rem) and I was going to load some up using 55gr and 60gr bullets. Any input? Thanks
I've never had any problems with Remington brass and I shoot a lot of it in many calibers.
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I've not reloaded Remington .223 but had excellent case life, etc. in other calibers.
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I love R-P brass i use it in my pistol, revolver and rifle rounds. I just got 250 cases of it from a M-4 shooter who doesnt reload for free. it will be used in my Savage Model 12
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I like Remington brass. It is a bit softer than other brass and re-sizes easily......Good life too....chris3
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I only use R-P in bolt and wheel gun if I can. I have found it to be soft, easily beat-up in a auto loader ( short life ) and to be heavy ( thick ). If you have a pet load developed with other? Brass back it off for the R-P and work up again.