27 January 2021, 08:13
montea6bDumb question about brass...
What is the purpose of the single-serving brass cases individually packaged in a plastic bag I see in the reloading aisle, selling for $5-7 bucks a pop?
They just look like standard cases to me. What makes them more special than the bulk stuff?
27 January 2021, 08:56
SaeedAre these for some rare or specialist cartridges?
We always buy our brass in bulk.
We sort them out ourselves.
27 January 2021, 09:10
LeonardCAre those modified brass for measuring COL?
27 January 2021, 11:52
Jiriquote:
Originally posted by montea6b:
What is the purpose of the single-serving brass cases individually packaged in a plastic bag I see in the reloading aisle, selling for $5-7 bucks a pop?
They just look like standard cases to me. What makes them more special than the bulk stuff?
Any link or picture?
Jiri
27 January 2021, 18:12
john c.i was told they are "try brass". so you don't have to buy a bunch and find out you don't like em. just repeating what i was told.
27 January 2021, 21:47
F. GuffeyFirst check the primer pocket to determine if it is threaded. The Stoney Point OAL gage uses single cases that have a threaded primer pocket.
Many years ago I made a tester that did not require drilling and then tapping the primer pocket. If I measured the length of the chamber from the bolt face to the rifles lands I only wanted to do it once meaning I wanted all the bullet hold I could get; -bullet hold put the Stony Point tool into a bind,
https://www.opticsplanet.com/s....html?gclsrc=aw.ds&mF. Guffey