D Dirt Nap New member Jan 11, 2014 #1 I was given a lot of this once-fired nickel brass and was wondering if there's any issue with reloading it with a standard charge. Any insight would be appreciated!
I was given a lot of this once-fired nickel brass and was wondering if there's any issue with reloading it with a standard charge. Any insight would be appreciated!
Widow maker 223 Active member Jan 11, 2014 #2 Shouldnt be any problems. Some people dont like nickel, my ol man loves it for his .357mag for some reason. He shoots some pretty hot loads too.
Shouldnt be any problems. Some people dont like nickel, my ol man loves it for his .357mag for some reason. He shoots some pretty hot loads too.
Widow maker 223 Active member Jan 11, 2014 #4 Is it because its shiny and mo purdier. Or is there a real advantage for nickel pistol brass vs. rifle brass?
Is it because its shiny and mo purdier. Or is there a real advantage for nickel pistol brass vs. rifle brass?
CatShooter New member Jan 11, 2014 #5 Originally Posted By: Widow maker 223Is it because its shiny and mo purdier. Or is there a real advantage for nickel pistol brass vs. rifle brass? All pretty shiny - guy bling bling.
Originally Posted By: Widow maker 223Is it because its shiny and mo purdier. Or is there a real advantage for nickel pistol brass vs. rifle brass? All pretty shiny - guy bling bling.