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How many times can .45 acp brass be safely reloaded? what should I look for as signs the brass has reached end of life?
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reload it til it splits at the mouth.... I have some winchester .45ACP brass that has been cycled 50 times or more and its still goin...
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Yup, till it splits!
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JLA-Have you ever had to trim the cases after so many re-loads?
I have a case trimmer I bought when I first got back into re-loading thinking handgun loads would be no different than rifle re-loading.I have yet to see any need to trim after several firings on my .45 Colt,.45 ACP,or .44 Mag cases.Is that the norm? |
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nope. I usually trim once fired brass just so its all consistent, after that I dont bother even checking the length on more than a random handful out of the pile. The dont grow, and in fact I find most auto brass tends to shrink a couple thousandths.
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most of the brass in the batch that has been cycled so many times is barely legible in the headstamp. The lettering has been peened out so to speak...
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pretty much as long as your shoulder doesn't wear out; just keep pullin the handle and load'em up ! A good inspection each and every time and most straight wall cases will last for a great while. Like JLA said, an initial trim to keep them consistent on the crimp. I measure about 5% and inspect 100% of my 45acp brass every reload session. If any of them are too short or look off in any way, they get tossed into scrap. I don't shoot very many hot loads, so I've only had to toss a few ( maybe 4-5) since I started reloading in '06.
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Good stuff guys..thanks
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I have had some 38SPL brass that will not retain a primer, loaded many many times it never split but the primer just will not stay in the pocket. Most of my auto brass splits first however.
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Thats another sign to toss them X ring. usually you get splits before the primer pocket loosens up tho...
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