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Nickle or plain brass?

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21 April 2008, 00:54
Crestliner
Nickle or plain brass?
Starting to reload for .357 Magnum; which do you folks recommend? Pros...cons...? THANKS!


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21 April 2008, 02:47
hivelosity
i use both and really do not have a prefrance.
with carbide dies both size like butter.
some like the nickle because it purty.
Load and shoot
21 April 2008, 20:17
Stonecreek
Nickel has some cosmetic advantages in that it will go for more reloadings without the case looking dirty and tarnished. However, brass cases can be returned to factory-new shine with only a few hours in a case tumbler. The real advantage of nickel is that it can be carried in leather cartridge loops indefinately without acquiring the grungy blue-green corrosion that leather causes on the plain brass cases.

I find nickel and brass cases convenient for identifying and keeping segregated brass that I use for two different guns of the same caliber. This is more applicable to rifle than to pistol, however.
22 April 2008, 08:28
Allan DeGroot
I load jacketed bullets in nickel plated cases
and cast bullets in plain brass cases.

I follow a similar pattern for all my pistol reloading.
plain brass for cast bullets and nickel plated brass is set aside for jacketed loads.

For 38special I no longer load jacketed bullets, I just don't see any point. so my own home cast SWC-GC's I load those in brass cases in the plain brass I load commercially cast LRN.

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22 April 2008, 09:29
vapodog
quote:
I find nickel and brass cases convenient for identifying and keeping segregated brass that I use for two different guns of the same caliber.


Far and away this is the best use for nickel.....it identifies a load immediately as "XXXXXXXX" and the brass loads are "YYYYYYYY"


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24 April 2008, 14:54
Rojovin
I have been loading nickel cases for all my long range shoots. For 600-1000 yards. I use a 30-06 for the 1000 yard and .308 for the 600 yds
Winchester Model 70 in 30-06 and Winchester 70 International Army in .308 matches.It is easier to identify which rounds go to the match for the event.