Ignition Override
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Having read that the authentic NATO brass was always thicker than comm. .308, along with some other differences (length), I'm puzzled that this commercial ammo is labeled as such.
Also read that If the brass is identical to NATO ammo, one grain less power is recommended due to slightly higher case pressure.
My reloading is only to save money while plinking, and powder loads are always at the minimum on the charts.
Hoping that the brass will be even more durable than comm. brass.
The head stamp is "WCC 10" and there is a tiny encircled cross.
The total length is 2.783" with a fmj.
Also read that If the brass is identical to NATO ammo, one grain less power is recommended due to slightly higher case pressure.
My reloading is only to save money while plinking, and powder loads are always at the minimum on the charts.
Hoping that the brass will be even more durable than comm. brass.
The head stamp is "WCC 10" and there is a tiny encircled cross.
The total length is 2.783" with a fmj.