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<blockquote data-quote="Craig3" data-source="post: 2861840" data-attributes="member: 24660"><p>223- LC, FC, PMC, WCC are what I use in ar15s and a rem700.</p><p>243- RP, WIN</p><p>25-06</p><p>270</p><p>270wsm</p><p>7mm</p><p>30-06- WIN, FED, RP</p><p>380acp</p><p>40s&w- FED, WIN</p><p>44mag-Starline</p><p>45acp- WIN, FED</p><p></p><p>I use starline for revolvers bc ive had great results and I can keep track of it easily.</p><p>Semi auto pistols I have bought and pick(ed) up fired brass at the range but mainly use Winchester, federal is my second choice, followed by RP and Speer. </p><p>For rifle it's pretty much the same, once fired and range pick ups for hunting, paper punching, and plates. I do have some lapua for my 308.</p><p></p><p>Its my practice and opinion that you shouldn't separate by headstamps bc of internal volume differences. If you are using mixed brass dont load them quite as hot. Just my $0.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig3, post: 2861840, member: 24660"] 223- LC, FC, PMC, WCC are what I use in ar15s and a rem700. 243- RP, WIN 25-06 270 270wsm 7mm 30-06- WIN, FED, RP 380acp 40s&w- FED, WIN 44mag-Starline 45acp- WIN, FED I use starline for revolvers bc ive had great results and I can keep track of it easily. Semi auto pistols I have bought and pick(ed) up fired brass at the range but mainly use Winchester, federal is my second choice, followed by RP and Speer. For rifle it's pretty much the same, once fired and range pick ups for hunting, paper punching, and plates. I do have some lapua for my 308. Its my practice and opinion that you shouldn't separate by headstamps bc of internal volume differences. If you are using mixed brass dont load them quite as hot. Just my $0.02 [/QUOTE]
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