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"pressure deforming the brass' ?I've read online that reloading 5.56 is not a great option, due to the pressure deforming the brass. Is this true?
Low pressure Straight walled pistol cases will last a lot longer than bottle necked cases. Not as much stretching and resizing back down.Wow only six reloads out of a piece of brass.
My oldest son was shooting alot of 45acp. He quit counting after the 52nd reload on his cases.
You can not read the head stamp on them anymore.
Well that's a black powder cartridge so.Wow only six reloads out of a piece of brass.
My oldest son was shooting alot of 45acp. He quit counting after the 52nd reload on his cases.
You can not read the head stamp on them anymore.
Well that's a black powder cartridge so. lol
I've read online that reloading 5.56 is not a great option, due to the pressure deforming the brass.
Not everything is true cuz it's on the Internet. Good thing that you are fact checking this because it is bumpkus assertion.
Yes it can be an issue. Usually not though because exactly what you said about chamber forgiveness. There are tons of people who have and still do use 5.56 brass or .223 brass to make 300blk.Not challenging your wisdom, oh great slayer of the kokanee, but....When turning .223/5.56 brass into 300 blackout brass isn't it possible that the thickness of the neck walls will be greater than factory new 300 blackout brass due to necking down? Maybe it doesn't matter? Enough room in the chamber?