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| I dont' know of any manuf. that sells the nickle brass but Federal loads it. Try contacting Federal directly. When I had my 458lott, I made some nickle brass up by using .375h&h brass.
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| Why would you want the nickel brass? Just curious. |
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| If I had to venture a guess I would say because they are said to be more corrosion resistant. |
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| Easy way to distinguish loads--- ie, brass and softs then nickel and solids. |
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