frog stealer
AH enthusiast
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2012
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- South Africa
All,
I was lucky enough to source 40 pcs of Bertram Brass for my soon to be delivered double rifle. Brass availability being what it is, I'm trying to figure out alternative ways to shoot my rifle without putting wear on my actual .577 Nitro brass.
Something I recently thought of was running very light cast loads in some Magtech 24 gauge brass (2.5"). I understand that this brass is not built to run at high pressures, but if I keep the pressures down, I think this may work for light plinking loads (even if they don't regulate).
If anyone has tried something similar, or have any thoughts on the feasibility of Magtech 24 gauge brass in a .577 Nitro, please post your thoughts!
I was lucky enough to source 40 pcs of Bertram Brass for my soon to be delivered double rifle. Brass availability being what it is, I'm trying to figure out alternative ways to shoot my rifle without putting wear on my actual .577 Nitro brass.
Something I recently thought of was running very light cast loads in some Magtech 24 gauge brass (2.5"). I understand that this brass is not built to run at high pressures, but if I keep the pressures down, I think this may work for light plinking loads (even if they don't regulate).
If anyone has tried something similar, or have any thoughts on the feasibility of Magtech 24 gauge brass in a .577 Nitro, please post your thoughts!