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Monty619
03-16-2014, 5:16 PM
Hi. First time posting in this section. I wanted to see if anyone had experience with this type of 308 brass. Thanks

highpower790
03-16-2014, 5:46 PM
Hi. First time posting in this section. I wanted to see if anyone had experience with this type of 308 brass. Thanks

L.C. match is good brass,no primer crimp.LC82 would have been loaded with the 173gr military match bullet to make m118 ammo.

Monty619
03-16-2014, 6:13 PM
L.C. match is good brass,no primer crimp.LC82 would have been loaded with the 173gr military match bullet to make m118 ammo.

Thanks for the reply. The reason why I ask is that these have a cannelure type ribbing near the head that I haven't seen before.

micro911
03-16-2014, 8:17 PM
I use it to reload for my practice in M-1A. I reload it 5 times and I throw it away. People reload more than that, but I have plenty of brass and don't want to risk anything when I shoot. I love that brass. Mine are pretty much all LC 93 Match..

damndave
03-16-2014, 8:42 PM
I use LC Match 68-72 and it is great stuff.

Monty619
03-16-2014, 8:50 PM
Are there any issues with the ribbing/cannelure near the head/primer side?

Monty619
03-16-2014, 9:00 PM
http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/yy76/SocalExotics/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-03/5BD5CD98-408B-4CDF-81A7-CDE1EE33533A.jpg (http://s779.photobucket.com/user/SocalExotics/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2014-03/5BD5CD98-408B-4CDF-81A7-CDE1EE33533A.jpg.html)

J-cat
03-17-2014, 6:36 AM
The case walls are so thick in that area it doesn't pose a risk of failure. On a 9mm case, I have found the case will fail at the cannelure after 24 reloads.

J-cat
03-17-2014, 7:22 AM
Also, these cases have the least capacity of almost any 308. So don't use Hodgdon's data. Use Sierra's data instead.

Monty619
03-17-2014, 7:24 AM
Also, these cases have the least capacity of almost any 308. So don't use Hodgdon's data. Use Sierra's data instead.

Ok good to know. Thank you.

damndave
03-17-2014, 8:13 AM
Internal capacity is right around the same as FC brass. I actually did a water test with them about a month ago.

highpower790
03-17-2014, 8:15 AM
the knurled edge was to enable a soldier to recognize a match/sniper round from ball at night.

highpower790
03-17-2014, 8:20 AM
The case walls are so thick in that area it doesn't pose a risk of failure. On a 9mm case, I have found the case will fail at the cannelure after 24 reloads.the case head will fail if your not paying attention,usually around7reloads and thats alot.
I have made a feeler gauge from a paper clip it has a small90 degree bend within sharpened point.if the guage sticks ,the brass is scraped.