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<blockquote data-quote="SPUD 15" data-source="post: 422056" data-attributes="member: 1948"><p>5.56, 250/3000, 22/250, .308, 30.06, 30-40 krag, 7.62x39, 30 carb, 32-20, 44-40, 45/70, .38, .357, 380, 9mm, .40 auto, 45 auto, 45 lc . PB to answer you question about how long a casing can be reloaded depends on how much brass you have to remove off of each casing. Auto and semi auto rifle loose more brass each loading due to the fact that you have to re-size the entire casing, whereas on a bolt action you just re size the neck. your straight walled are the same as there is not much brass flow from firing just FYI. MIKE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPUD 15, post: 422056, member: 1948"] 5.56, 250/3000, 22/250, .308, 30.06, 30-40 krag, 7.62x39, 30 carb, 32-20, 44-40, 45/70, .38, .357, 380, 9mm, .40 auto, 45 auto, 45 lc . PB to answer you question about how long a casing can be reloaded depends on how much brass you have to remove off of each casing. Auto and semi auto rifle loose more brass each loading due to the fact that you have to re-size the entire casing, whereas on a bolt action you just re size the neck. your straight walled are the same as there is not much brass flow from firing just FYI. MIKE [/QUOTE]
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