Quoheleth
Member
Couple of questions, as I prepare to assemble an order from National bullet Co <http://nationalbullet.com/index.php>. I guess I could ask them, but this is more interesting...
One, what difference/benefit is there in spending the extra $$ on nickel instead of brass cases? I don't shoot all that much, and I reaload for the purpose of saving money. However, if nickel lasts longer, it may be more economical in the long run to buy the nickel.
Two, what is "processed" and "unprocessed" brass? Is that a fancy way of saying "de-primed"?
Anyone order from them before? Get good results with .38 cast bullets in .357 mag, low-to-medium (target, small varment & plinking) velocities? Any leading problems? How about their brass? Good enough for an average woods bum?
One, what difference/benefit is there in spending the extra $$ on nickel instead of brass cases? I don't shoot all that much, and I reaload for the purpose of saving money. However, if nickel lasts longer, it may be more economical in the long run to buy the nickel.
Two, what is "processed" and "unprocessed" brass? Is that a fancy way of saying "de-primed"?
Anyone order from them before? Get good results with .38 cast bullets in .357 mag, low-to-medium (target, small varment & plinking) velocities? Any leading problems? How about their brass? Good enough for an average woods bum?