trkyhunter
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has anyone reloaded with prvi brass?is quality good or it gets used because they make harder to find brass
This is good info as i was looking at it for 223 to reload for an ar build. I was thinking about buying a case of their factory ammo to plink with then reload the brass.
thanks for you help.ordered a bag to try from tradex. last year i loaded up some 303 ,full re-sized the brass.third round and i had a case seperation.wanted to load some hunting rounds and not worry about that so i am going to use new brass.should i run the new brass through a neck sizer or just load them up?
I will bump the necks of new cases over an expander ball just to round them out and lightly chamfer them.
I now use Lee collet neck dies but for many years partially sized using a Lyman full length sizer.
As Bigedp51 illustrates brass makes all the difference in this calibre. I personally found Remington to be the most undersized . I've been using Herter's brass from Higginson's for many years and will switch to Prvi when I deplete my supply.
And as always I segregate the fireformed brass by the rifle I'm using, Ross MkIII , Lee-Enfield #4, 1895 Winchester and Ruger#1.
This is good advice and something I've recommended many times to others. I've used Horn .312 pistol bullets for fire forming my .303 Epps cases. I used Unique though.NOTE, I did not invent the o-ring method, some time ago I read about it in a posting by terryinvictoria. So a smart Canadian invented this fire forming method and not me.



























