Do you mean nickle plated?
Yes.... Do you treat these the same as brass or steal?
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Do you mean nickle plated?
Very good info here. I'm new here so don't know all the rules yet. I'm also new to reloading so i'm no expert. Most of what i know about reloading came from watching youtube videos. A friend tried to tell me how everything worked but i'm more of a visual learner so youtube was great. Another great source is the Lee reloading manual. kinda dated pictures but it's still good material.
My setup:
Lee Classic Turret press
Lee deluxe carbide 45acp
Lee carbide 270win dies
Hornady New Dimensions 40s&w/10mm
Nothing special, but it works for me.
Anybody thinking about starting to reload be warned: It is VERY addictive. Just loading the first 45, the satisfaction that you made something yourself, Amazing!!!
If I can help anybody, just ask.
nickel loads the same as brass cases, they can be tougher to trim if needed but reload the same way
Thanks... I haven't reloaded any nickel plated brass to date.....
Thanks... I haven't reloaded any nickel plated brass to date.....
Bill I don't think they last as long myself, I had better luck with rifle cases than straight wall pistol casesSupposedly you can't reload them as often, but I've yet to prove that yet myself.
Bill I don't think they last as long myself, I had better luck with rifle cases than straight wall pistol cases