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Just for future reference. Usually cartridge brass is Cu70Zn30. This is brass with 2% more copper. ![]() | ||
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I ain't no metallurgist, but is the 2% increase in copper to make the cases more conducive to multiple resizings? | |||
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If one does the math he finds it is actually 7% less zinc and this can help to make the brass less brittle but also less hard. I'm not sure it's a better brass for the difference in alloy composition. | |||
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Then what is your point? | |||
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just correcting your math ![]() | |||
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It's simply more malleable than usual brass ( Softer ). ![]() I would be most interested if anyone can conjure up specs on Laupa annealing process !. ![]() | |||
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This is reason 436 why I love Lapua brass. ![]() | |||
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