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I have a question for the community. What is it about steel case ammo that is so bad for your weapons? I'm fairly new to reloading and when I look at the components, it seems to me that if you compare say Wolf .223 Gold (brass casing) to Wolf .223 steel case the only notable difference is the casings.
Now I don't know about the type of propellant used in each, but it looks like the same primers (braden) and pretty much the same bullet (depending on what you choose as far as weight) in each.
So can someone explain to me why folks are so opposed to steel case ammo other than the fact it can't be reloaded.
Thanks in advance
Now I don't know about the type of propellant used in each, but it looks like the same primers (braden) and pretty much the same bullet (depending on what you choose as far as weight) in each.
So can someone explain to me why folks are so opposed to steel case ammo other than the fact it can't be reloaded.
Thanks in advance