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264 Win Mags - When would the brass cases be considered "Fire Formed" for each individual action?
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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 3103379" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Brass life can be longer with great brass...doesn't have to be the most expensive............I've been reloading (this cartridge is when I 1st started to reload) 264wm since '84 and have fl sized every time and have used the same brass 20x over (100 pieces of win super-x) topped off with imr4831 of 61.3gr using sierra 140sbt. All was shot in a pre64. That particular rifle has over 2,500 rounds thru it. Brass quality might not be as good as it once was for today or even the last 10 years. I shot this gun since junior high until graduating hs 6 years later, then started reloading the brass saved when getting into reloading. Win brass might not be as good as it was in the 80's (based on the super-x I saved), but after all those reloadings there's still no cracked/split necks or parted/ruptured bases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 3103379, member: 105694"] Brass life can be longer with great brass...doesn't have to be the most expensive............I've been reloading (this cartridge is when I 1st started to reload) 264wm since '84 and have fl sized every time and have used the same brass 20x over (100 pieces of win super-x) topped off with imr4831 of 61.3gr using sierra 140sbt. All was shot in a pre64. That particular rifle has over 2,500 rounds thru it. Brass quality might not be as good as it once was for today or even the last 10 years. I shot this gun since junior high until graduating hs 6 years later, then started reloading the brass saved when getting into reloading. Win brass might not be as good as it was in the 80's (based on the super-x I saved), but after all those reloadings there's still no cracked/split necks or parted/ruptured bases. [/QUOTE]
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