I've been told that nickel casing are hard on the reloading dies. What is your opinion?
As stated above, nickel plated cases are fine to use with carbide handgun dies. However, after ruining a set of 280 rem RCBS dies I will not use them with my rifle dies. RCBS replaced the die for me at no charge and they also sent a note advising not to use nickel cases.
I've been told that nickel casing are hard on the reloading dies. What is your opinion?
How do the nickel casings stand up to the stainless cleaning media?
I knew someone who did regular brass with nickel plated brass in the same SS batch. Apparently all of the cases came out black nickel plated. Probably due to some Nickel II compound being formed. The brass was still useable, but very ugly looking.
Lets say you were only cleaning nickel plated brass, how would they respond to being cleaned with the stainless tumbling media? Would the stainless pins wear through the nickel plating, or would this be a non-issue?