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14 June 2015, 23:27
robthom
Quality of Sellier & Bellot cases?
What is the quality of Sellier & Bellot rifle cases like for reloading?

I tried out some S&B .222 Rem loaded ammunition in a rifle and it grouped nicely - circa +/- half an inch at 100 yards of a rest. However, I have heard the cases are hard / brittle and tend to split at the neck area.

Is this true, what are peoples' experience with S&B cases?
14 June 2015, 23:31
N51lDr1v3r
I like S&B brass, annealing the necks is a must. I have around 2k S&B 7.62x39 cases formed into 6.5 Grendel, about 50 of them are on reload #12 and the rest are on reload #6. I anneal after 3 reloads and have lost zero cases. Then again, I'm not reloading to peak pressure.

Hope this helps.


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14 June 2015, 23:36
robthom
Thank you for the reply.

Now the daft question - how do you anneal cases?

I have visions of heating with a Bunsen burner and dumping them in some sort of acid bath - 'pickling' them. Or have I completely confused annealing with another metal process?
14 June 2015, 23:53
dpcd
I re-load a lot of their 8x57 rimmed; no issues at all; no neck annealing.
To anneal necks if you want to, heat the necks until they are red just up to the shoulder; rotate them in a propane torch flame, and drop them into water. Definitely no acid involved. Brass reacts to heating and rapid cooling the reverse of steel.
One easy way is to hold the base in your fingers; it won't get too hot as you will drop it long before that happens. Or stand them up in water up to the shoulders; when the neck is red, knock it over to quench it.
It is easy; not rocket surgery.
14 June 2015, 23:53
ramrod340
do a search here in this section for annealing. Or send me an email to ramrod340@hotmail.com and I'll get you a copy of a good article by Ken Howell


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
14 June 2015, 23:58
Nordic2
I found S&B .308w brass soft and easy to get a misformed shoulder during fl sizeing, the reloads shot well but i went back to norma brass.
22 June 2015, 00:41
robthom
Thank you all for the information.

I wonder if it was just one store counter jockey trying to lead me in another direction as they do not sell S&B. He was of the opinion that S&B was un reloadable due to brass quality issues.
22 June 2015, 04:47
ted thorn
Im sure its good but if you can get Prvi Partizan PPU I feel it's better quality


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03 July 2015, 21:32
N51lDr1v3r
I use PPU brass for my 8x57 rimless, it works well in this application. The 7.62x39 PPU brass I have, is once fired, and the case heads swelled enough to leave a doughnut after resizing. Guess its hit and miss.


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04 July 2015, 01:04
richj
wanna have fun.. reload S&B 45acp brass with S&B primers. S&B 45 cases are under size and S&B LP primers are oversize.
04 July 2015, 09:45
N51lDr1v3r
quote:
Originally posted by richj:
wanna have fun.. reload S&B 45acp brass with S&B primers. S&B 45 cases are under size and S&B LP primers are oversize.



ouch.


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10 July 2015, 19:21
390ish
It is my favorite brass in 7.62x54r.
16 July 2015, 02:16
Jiri
I am from Czech Republic where S&B is made.

Only brass I use is Norma, RWS (for rifle calibers) and Starline (for .460 Rowland). I think it says it all.

Jiri
16 July 2015, 05:53
Stonecreek
Anyone have experience with S&B primers? I acquired 5,000 of them in small rifle size, but have yet to use any.
16 July 2015, 13:49
Shootshellz
Yup, I have reloaded plenty of S&B pistol primers (both large and small sizes). Contrary to a previous post, I have found no difficulty in seating same in any brand of brass.