I am reloading some hunting ammo for my family and have come across a possible concern. some of the brass that was supplied appears to be necked down NATO spec 7.62x51 (loading for .243, some of the brass is marked as commercial milspec from the 60's and some is LC from same period. any ideas how much the pressure differential is/was with these things? or should i go with first impulse and scrap them from this load cycle? the primer pockets dont seem to be oversized but they pop out pretty damn easy and the case body is giving me more trouble resizing but no other visible signs of stress. I am uneasy loading these with same load due to seeing prior pressure signs(flattened primers).
opinions? only two options load and shoot or scrap pile i am not going to mess with reworking a load for them different then the main group.
opinions? only two options load and shoot or scrap pile i am not going to mess with reworking a load for them different then the main group.