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Brass Hardness

jpretle

Sergeant
Full Member
Minuteman
Jan 24, 2005
308
5
Big Sky Country
I am wondering whose brass has the hardest these days. Interested in 308 and 22-250. I know it has varied over the years. I have some early Federal in 7Mag and 22-250 that is not only harder but case weight is lighter, as opposed to recent manufacture. Any one have the inside dope, on this??
 
Re: 22-250 Brass

Yeah, I've always been "schooled" on here for using Fed because of softness but I get onced fired free and have had no problems up to four loadings in my 308's. The few times I've checked weight its been pretty consistant. I've used FGMM, Win, IMI, Lake City, Remmy and Frontier. The LC is by far the hardest to run through my resizing die so I assume it is probably the hardest. I've never tested to verify though.

okie
 
Re: 22-250 Brass

I like to get 7-8 firings out of my brass, especially the stuff I use for competition. If I get less than that, I feel slighted, so I am always on the look out for 'hard brass'. I don't mind annealing if I have a decent brass hardness, but it doesn't make sense, to me, to anneal brass w/ soft webs, cause it ain't gonna hold up anyway.
 
Re: 22-250 Brass

Well, like I said, I get .308 free so I have .00 invested in my brass and .5 moa so I'm satisfied. When I buy .223, I buy Win. May try Lapua one day though
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okie