ugh Federal brass

sam menard

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I bought some. 308 Win dies and wanted to whip up a batch of cartridges for some friends. I don't shoot that cartridge and didn't have any brass, so I went to the range and picked up some fired brass. I went through the normal drill (inspection, tumbling, lubing) and started resizing. The Winchester and Remington brass was fine, but about a dozen of the Federal brass got stuck - some really stuck. Makes me wonder if they were fired in a rifle with a lose chamber, or just a bad lot.
 
Use better lube and you wont have anymore issues
Any sort of oil and you will brake your press before sticking a case
Wd40, gun oil, motor oil dosent seem to matter

In fact you will be able to run a 3006 all the way thru a 308 die without sticking... Oops
 
The problem with Federal brass is it has a thin flash hole web, and the thicker this flash hole web the more strength the base of the case has. Meaning the primer pockets stretch out of shape much sooner and you have over sized primer pockets.

Below on the left a Federal .223 case with a "thin" flash hole web, and on the right a military Lake City 5.56 case with a thicker flash hole web. The military cases also have harder and tougher brass in the base of the case and thus making the case heavy duty and Ford Truck Tough. And the Federal cases are made like a Chevy truck and fall apart much sooner. :evil:

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Below more Fords and two Chevy's :stirthepot2:

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I can't comment on Federal rifle brass but most of the Federal handgun brass I have in .357 and 44 magnum are on the 15th reload with no issues.
 
It's not the brass, it's the gun the cartridges were fired in.
Federal Cartridge company makes great brass!

You obviously have not had a lot of experience with various brass types. Federal brass is crap!!

Federal brass is the worst brass out there.

Yeah, Federal brass is just that bad.

I havent touch Federal brass since I started reloading. Twice fired and primer pockets looser the Trudeau's ethics.

Once was enough for me. I have't used it since.

I avoid it like the plague, myself. Far too soft in the head area and thin web, as bigedp51 showed. Eagleye.
 
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