I got 80 or so once fired pieces of brass with this gun, and all of them were fired by this gun. A good portion of the brass is imperial so I guess I lucked out. 99% of the old brass given to me is perfectly expanded and don't look stretched. The rest is old federal but they sure seem thicker then the new federal cases that I fired yesterday. So I guess if I want to reload I should look for milspec brass or rounds rather then buying the normal Remington etc. brass that seems to be for sale around here?
Go with the Imperial brass to start - it's as good as ever's been made. When you run short, I would suggest finding some PRVI, even in hardball, and use that. It's pretty good. Whatever you go for, keep a close eye out for separations. You'll see a bright band 1 centimetre ahead of the rim. You can usually bend a paperclip into a short 'L' and feel the thinner ring (the one where the separation happens) inside. Once you figure out how many reloads you can depend on with that brass and your reloading, cut that number by one and toss the brass when it gets to that level.
The collet die suggestions above are bang on. Crimps the neck only and you can generally almost skip resizing in my experience. (Run loaded rounds through the chamber before heading out to the Big Hunt, of course.)




















































