Ok, this will show you the luck I had with brand new factory loads that I was going to use the brass from.realtreehunter wrote:Anyone here ever use this stuff? I was looking into putting some green tips up just in case and found some at a decent price. The only issue is the one review on it says it has soft brass. so soft that two different AR ejectors tore through the rim on ten out of ten rounds fired causing the brass to have to be knocked out with a cleaning rod.
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The pic is .270 Win through a sweet buttery smooth Browning that never had a single problem eating anything before or after these. I no longer load the .270 so I saved a few.
Since I do load 5.56 all of those went in the trash so they would not get mixed in where they shouldn't be. The 5.56 did the exact same thing in a Colt, and a Stag, both of which never had a single problem eating anything before or after these.
Roughly 50% had a chunk of the rim completely torn off, but as you can see in the pic even the 2 that did not rip off completely still ripped about 75% of the way through and they were all 100% junk as far as useable brass goes.
Now the rounds themselves were extremely accurate and well made, and the .270 was about 200 + fps faster than identical Win X, but you can see what I think first hand of their brass below :