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I have a friend who is mad keen about starting to reload.

He is pretty hung up on the aesthetic aspect of nickel cases and not much will put him off getting some.

Who sells them for .308win?
 
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Midway has then! Good Luck
 
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I have a friend who is mad keen about starting to reload.

He is pretty hung up on the aesthetic aspect of nickel cases and not much will put him off getting some.

Who sells them for .308win?

I bought some Winchester .223 to take apart for 6x45mm cases, color-codes them so they don't get mixed up with Mini-14 rounds.

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Remington makes them, they are the most readily available. You can get them thru MidwayUSA.com.

Several other companies also do, but usually only sell them loaded in their premium ammo lines. Expensive way to accumulate brass.
 
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Howdy,

Try the BrassMan.

(702) 645 7542

e-mail: thebrassman@earthlink.net

website: www.brassmanbrass.com

John is a good guy to get to know and to do business with. Prices are VERY reasonable too!!!

Coach
 
Posts: 114 | Location: near Abilene, Texas | Registered: 04 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Stay away from the cheap R-P Nickle Cases they flake and ruin your dies, the Federal Prem Nickle Cases are very good, Federal stopped selling Prem Brass but their is alot of shooters who use the Fed Prem Factory Load w/Nickle cases you can pick up on auction sites one time fired.

W-W Supreme Cases are also Nickle and they are of high quality, that would be my second choice.

R-P Nickle cases are cheap in cost and their is a reason why, cheap made.

When you reload the Nickle Cases make sure you use a dry lube on inside of the mouth when sizing and this will prolong your cases due to the Nickle it's a little thicker.

I use Federal and WW Nickle for my hunting loads only and Fed brass for target shooting.
 
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