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Lifer
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I would expect the military brass is made with thicker walls intentionally, to lessen the chance of a blowout...while commercially, the manufacturers want to hold costs down as much as possible... Case wall thickness (*not* neck thickness) only seems to be an issue for those of us concerned with 'cartridge conversion'... BTW: I am not stating that you won't have to neck ream .223 commercial...only that you may not need to... Off -topic = I can recall back when only Berdan primed cases were available for the 7.63 Mauser and 7.65 Luger, there were all kinds of ways to remove the spent primers...some really crude...("fill case with water and use a tight fitting dowel to hydraulically eject the primer")... Disclaimer: I am not an expert on any of this, these are just my observations from practical experience... ![]() Lessee...What was this thread about?... ![]() |
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