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I got some Wolf 223 brass that has some sort of a coating on it. It looks like varnish.
What would you use to remove the coating before reloading. Or do you think it is necessary to remove it?
 
Posts: 358 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 15 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Are you sure it's brass? The Wolf stuff I've seen is steel.
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You are right they are steel. Now they will be landfill material. Just glad I asked befor I tryed to run some in the dies.
 
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I did hear that they do varnish the steel cases. I don't know why. And upon firing, the heat usually melts the varnish and sticks it to the chamber of the rifle, which has got to be a bitch to remove. Personally I wouldn't shoot that worthless crap. I seem to recall that it has a bad reputation for taking guns apart.

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