Re: Anyone reloading 50 BMG? What to buy....
Above post by me is the brass I got. Looks brown. Old shit for sure. Should I use it or buy lake city. Found this link to lake city. DM 45 headstamp is what I got now, not sure how it compares to the Lake City, linked below.
http://brassbombers.com/50-BMG_c4.htm
Don't mind buying good brass. Bit timid loading this stuff anyway. Nobody buy you has helped me so your opinion means a lot. Also, I am willing to buy Lapua from powder valley as last resort. And I found this earlier online. How does this new brass compare to LC, my brass DM, or high dollar Lapua? I've never heard of this but it's in stock.
RWS brass in stock 100 bucks for 25, about Lapua prices. ...
http://www.tenxbullets.com/imports.html
Aside from safety, I'm skeptical about brass prep for this military stuff. Crimped primers, my DM stuff for example has three stakes. Is this a typical 'crimped' 50 BMG primer? I've only heard of crimped primers in relationship to 223, which I just started loading last year. And to avoid that issue, I am using once fired PMC in my high volume Dillon 550 223 loads, and Lapua in my rock Chucker accuracy loads. So I have avoided crimped, staked, etc primers on purpose.
With that said, I don't mind the extra prep work, especially no more than I'm loading. I'm more concerned with safety. I'm very type A with just a modest reloading skill set, so I have bought all new brass, without crimped primers, to avoid the potential for errors, namely primers not seated properly.
In addition to my irrational fear of crimped and staked primers, out of ignorance and avoidance, I do happen to have the quite handy RCBS case prep center. I see two 50 BMG items are available. One is a crimp remover of some type, not sure if it's for typical round crimps I'm more familiar with or three stakes types I've seen on my DM45 50 BMG headstamp. Then RCBS has some type of primer pocket uniformer, I suspect to be sure each primer pocket is cut to a certain depth to allow seating of new primer.
Long story short, should I process my old stock, mostly still unfired DM45 brass, which looks like a turd now. Should I buy some lake city from above website and remove crimps, stakes, etc. or should I just bite the bullet, pun intended, and buy the high dollar Lapua or RWS linked earlier that's $3-5/each. In either case, I have an original Forster case trimmer I'm pretty fond of and will likely buy their 50 BMG case trimmer. I have the RCBS case prep center and could buy the primer crimp removal and uniformer attachments. Just need to know which way to go.
Buying Hornady 50 BMG loading kit. 750 gr Amax bullets unless I found something better. I want to make match quality 50 BMG ammo for 1000 yard benchrest competitions against myself. Haha.
Dan
Above post by me is the brass I got. Looks brown. Old shit for sure. Should I use it or buy lake city. Found this link to lake city. DM 45 headstamp is what I got now, not sure how it compares to the Lake City, linked below.
http://brassbombers.com/50-BMG_c4.htm
Don't mind buying good brass. Bit timid loading this stuff anyway. Nobody buy you has helped me so your opinion means a lot. Also, I am willing to buy Lapua from powder valley as last resort. And I found this earlier online. How does this new brass compare to LC, my brass DM, or high dollar Lapua? I've never heard of this but it's in stock.
RWS brass in stock 100 bucks for 25, about Lapua prices. ...
http://www.tenxbullets.com/imports.html
Aside from safety, I'm skeptical about brass prep for this military stuff. Crimped primers, my DM stuff for example has three stakes. Is this a typical 'crimped' 50 BMG primer? I've only heard of crimped primers in relationship to 223, which I just started loading last year. And to avoid that issue, I am using once fired PMC in my high volume Dillon 550 223 loads, and Lapua in my rock Chucker accuracy loads. So I have avoided crimped, staked, etc primers on purpose.
With that said, I don't mind the extra prep work, especially no more than I'm loading. I'm more concerned with safety. I'm very type A with just a modest reloading skill set, so I have bought all new brass, without crimped primers, to avoid the potential for errors, namely primers not seated properly.
In addition to my irrational fear of crimped and staked primers, out of ignorance and avoidance, I do happen to have the quite handy RCBS case prep center. I see two 50 BMG items are available. One is a crimp remover of some type, not sure if it's for typical round crimps I'm more familiar with or three stakes types I've seen on my DM45 50 BMG headstamp. Then RCBS has some type of primer pocket uniformer, I suspect to be sure each primer pocket is cut to a certain depth to allow seating of new primer.
Long story short, should I process my old stock, mostly still unfired DM45 brass, which looks like a turd now. Should I buy some lake city from above website and remove crimps, stakes, etc. or should I just bite the bullet, pun intended, and buy the high dollar Lapua or RWS linked earlier that's $3-5/each. In either case, I have an original Forster case trimmer I'm pretty fond of and will likely buy their 50 BMG case trimmer. I have the RCBS case prep center and could buy the primer crimp removal and uniformer attachments. Just need to know which way to go.
Buying Hornady 50 BMG loading kit. 750 gr Amax bullets unless I found something better. I want to make match quality 50 BMG ammo for 1000 yard benchrest competitions against myself. Haha.
Dan
CatShooter said:Danattherock said:This is the brass I got now. About 200 unfired cases. Is it worth reloading or should I buy new brass.
Looking at this website, looks like mine was made in Des Moines, Iowa in 1945. Looks identical to the two DM45 head stamp pics at bottom of the Des Moines bit.
Scroll down to Des Moines Ordnance Plant. Bottom two images are mine.
http://www.nebraskaaircrash.com/50caliber.html
Dan
Yup...
It is good.