I'm just starting to reload my own ammo. Right now I have about 1000 once fired military brass. The brass is .45 cal ACP brass. My question is does anyone know if this brass has the crimped primer or is that just military rifle brass?
Thanks
Jim
Reloading Military Brass
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Reloading Military Brass
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TZZ Ball is definitely crimped. This ammo is from Israeli Military Industries, purchased by our government in an military sales agreement. This ammo is typically hotter than regular US made ball ammo. The Israelis use it in their SMGs, which helps explain the higher felt recoil in this ammo. TZZ has a very heavy crimp around the primer pocket and I have to make sure I swage TZZ brass before attempting to seat any primers or they will jam or cock sideways in the primer pocket almost every time.
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Ugghhh....Bullseye wrote:I don't know the headstamp your using but military brass typically has a crimped primer. All the military .45 I've reloaded has had it. I use a Dillon Super Swage 600 to remove the crimp and ease the seating of replacement primers for my reloads.
Hope this helps.
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Bullseye
Pain in the butt, I'm tellin' ya!
For commercial brass, I just don't bother with Sellier & Bellot; I find also that I need to chamfer the edge of Federal brass primer holes.
A bad shot is often caused by a loose nut behind the buttplate