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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1027900" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I've loaded quite a bit of the "I" headstamp brass in 40 sw and I personally like it. Loading some 9mm of mixed headstamps this evening, I started segregating the Sellior/Beloit brass due to primer pocket issues.(Had to use a hand primer tool to get the primers seated in it) I use a small magnetic led light for inspecting cases and dropped it into the bowl with my 9mm brass. Imagine my surprise when I had a couple of SB cases sticking to it when I pulled it out. They are brass plated and look just like any other brass case, but they are definitely steel with a brass coating. There were other sb cases in the bin that were not steel. I guess I will use a strong magnet in the future to screen the cases to avoid the steel ones. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1027900, member: 807"] I've loaded quite a bit of the "I" headstamp brass in 40 sw and I personally like it. Loading some 9mm of mixed headstamps this evening, I started segregating the Sellior/Beloit brass due to primer pocket issues.(Had to use a hand primer tool to get the primers seated in it) I use a small magnetic led light for inspecting cases and dropped it into the bowl with my 9mm brass. Imagine my surprise when I had a couple of SB cases sticking to it when I pulled it out. They are brass plated and look just like any other brass case, but they are definitely steel with a brass coating. There were other sb cases in the bin that were not steel. I guess I will use a strong magnet in the future to screen the cases to avoid the steel ones. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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