GGG cases

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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

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Maggot

Re: GGG cases

#11 Post by Maggot »

Mdwysc wrote:It's mill spec ammo and not my cup of tea.
Spooky...them being used for CSR and all wallhead
John MH

Re: GGG cases

#12 Post by John MH »

Nothing wrong with GGG cases if they are prepared properly.
Dannywayoflife

Re: GGG cases

#13 Post by Dannywayoflife »

I was told (don't know how true it is) that the proof house use ggg cases in there proof loads?
R4CER

Re: GGG cases

#14 Post by R4CER »

thanks for all the help guys, it was the primer pockets , I managed to get a Dillon primer swage tool and all is well now :) I use a SGC Lever Release AR and GGG are recommended , and to be honest the gun seems to like them, tried some ex Russian stuff in it and it hated it !!
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Re: GGG cases

#15 Post by toffe wrapper »

R4CER
Glad you got it sorted I have to do the same with S&B 9mm brass as S&B primers are smaller than CCI.
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