30 March 2007, 07:59
TD-MaxBrass selection
Is the Winchester silver brass or is plain brass more desireable for reloading, or does it even matter?
30 March 2007, 08:14
308SakoI think that in the long run the plain version is best. The nickel will wear your dies, and occasionally flake off.
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30 March 2007, 20:20
butchlocif you look back through this forum a bit you'll see a million posts about nickel brass. its fine to load, there's no difference between it and plain brass other that it doesn't corrode in a leather belt loop.
06 April 2007, 05:22
Beer HunterI've had bad results with nickel plated brass. After a couple of loadings I get huge vertical stringing. I assume this is due to inconsistent neck tension as I don't have this problem with normal brass.
Kev.
06 April 2007, 05:30
DwightI have never used nickel plated brass and don't know how it works. The normal brass has worked for me for a very long time with no problem.
06 April 2007, 06:10
BuliwyfRegular brass. No peeling of the nickel plating when deburring, chamfering, annealing, trimming.
06 April 2007, 06:58
ireload2I much prefer unplated brass.