Newbie ?
In reading the Speer Reloading Manual, it say's that for loading 243 winchester, that only Winchester Brass should be used. Just wondering why you can't use other manufacturers brass.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
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BS......nuff said
They are prolly saying that because that is what they used in working up their data, and some other brass can have less capacity, thus boosting pressures with the same amount of powder0 -
They are not saying "only" Win brass can BE used, but that it was Win brass that they used to develop the data.
Internal capacities vary between brands of brass, and the internal capacity is one of the variables in pressure. With everything else remaining constant, the smaller the internal capacity the higher the pressure will be (and that's why the manuals always tell you to reduce the max charge when using military brass, as the mil brass is usually thicker than commercial, ergo lower internal capacity)0 -
Thanks, I have alot to learn I see before I start reloading. 0 -
It's great that you admit you have a lot to learn before reloading. Some people are just too arrogant. You will find that about 99% of the people on this site will be of great help with your questions. The other 1% is the usual A-hole that you find everywhere!! 0 -
I noticed when I was reloading for my 7-30 Waters that when I switched from Federal to Winchester cases that my group size and poi changed. I assumed it was from the pressure as Just C said. I changed nothing but the cases when this happened. After that I stuck with the Federals , they seemed to work better in my Contender..just my .02...bull 0
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