PMC 44 mag cases

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I got 50-75 PMC .44 mag cases on a trade. Anyone have any hands on experience loading these cases, good or bad.
Thanks in advance for input.
 
I also have a bunch in different calibers and they are as good as the majority of brands. A lot of the once fired have a white film inside them that goes away when they are cleaned with no ill effects but tells me that they are once fired though.
 
I've got some in .44SPL as well as .44Mag, and they all seem to be of quality manufacturer. Not to mention a lot of other calibers as well.
 
Yep! I have/am using PMC brass for most of my 44 mag loads. Getting many uses out of them without any issues.
 
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I polished them today, then sized and decapped. They looked great and felt very uniform going through my carbide die.
Thanks again for input.
 
If you're interested in another trade, I have 44 Top Brass or up to 96 3-D brass I'd trade, all once fired, for the PMC's, if they're once fired only. I use the PMC's for my go-to 44mag heavy hitter load, and I'm always looking for more (without spending the money for factory ammo).
 
Varminterror,
Sorry, I have no earthly idea how many times they've been reloaded.
And now I have them ready to load up.
 
Varminterror
What state you in. I have substantial amount of once fired 44mag brass in various calibers including PMC. Some may ready to load with primers and others are raw. Don't have a revolver that shoots 44 mag any longer. Maybe I can help you out.
 
No issues here. Used them in lots of pistols and rifles. 762x54r, 357 mag, 44 mag, 308, others too.

Did not notice any trouble with accuracy, function, longevity.
 
Redbullitt,
I may be interested in a few 44 mag cases if available, that is after varminterror gets what he needs.
Thanks
 
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