.38/357 brass last ?

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Re: .38/357 brass last ?

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

I have 600 new Starline that I was going to rotate the current brass out with. That was probably over a year ago and the Starline is still gathering dust on a shelf somewhere. 38/.357 brass seems to go for ever.
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#12 Post by ballkeeper »

Ovenpaa wrote:I have 600 new Starline that I was going to rotate the current brass out with. That was probably over a year ago and the Starline is still gathering dust on a shelf somewhere. 38/.357 brass seems to go for ever.
That's great news then I have some one and now 2 times fired brass
So should see me for awhile
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I bought 500 privvi case back in 2014 and on the first couple of firings lost 10-12 cases through spilts. I was very disappointed and complained bitterly on these pages about rubbish cases. Rather than throw them away I persevered with the cases though and since then (touch wood) I have had no more problems and the cases are on their 10th reload. I use 3.4g of Vectan AS behind a 158g bullet so a light load.
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bewildered wrote:I bought 500 privvi case back in 2014 and on the first couple of firings lost 10-12 cases through spilts. I was very disappointed and complained bitterly on these pages about rubbish cases. Rather than throw them away I persevered with the cases though and since then (touch wood) I have had no more problems and the cases are on their 10th reload. I use 3.4g of Vectan AS behind a 158g bullet so a light load.
sounds good .what gun do you shoot them out of rifle./pistol
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#15 Post by bewildered »

Hello Chris

Marlin.
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#16 Post by ballkeeper »

hello there ,cant pm you yet

marlin very nice ?mine a win 94 ae
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#17 Post by ballkeeper »

ballkeeper wrote:going to try 148gr wad cutters next see how they go with bulleye
think it went good
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#18 Post by ovenpaa »

That seems to work, was the card shot off hand or from a rest?
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#19 Post by ballkeeper »

sitting ,rested on my elbows 20m ,
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