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Military or Commercial Brass
Hello,
I was shooting some Olympic 62gr and PMC 55gr .223 caliber cartridges last weekend through my Saiga conversion and I was considering using the brass to reload. Are those brands considered Military or Commercial type brass? I wanted to know due to the differences in thickness of the cases which would determine the powder charge. Thanks
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09-01-2009 10:09 AM
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If in doubt about cases weigh them. I keep an average civilian and Mil sample of each case I load for, example in .223 / 5.56 I have Win, RP, Fed, Lapua, to name a few. I have their weight marked on them. I have done the same with Mil brass I have come across and loaded. So say you come across some south African 5.56 marked LMK. You weight it and find it has the same weight as a LC 89. You then know it will have results close to your load for LC 88. Reduce 5 percent and work up.
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Just started my son in service rifle high power this summer. One of the club members gave me a bunch of PMC commercial brass that had crimped primers. First time I've seen that in commercial brass, good stuff after swaging the pockets.
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So PMC is commercial brass. Thanks!
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PMC is mil spec brass 5.56 sold on the civilian market.
From thier web page
"Poongsan, who is known today to be one of the top producers of quality military ammunition, has supplied PMC products since its origin."
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