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Old 03-15-2015, 09:09 PM
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Hi there, I do not have a lot of 9mm reloading experience and have a question. I came across some once fired Federal non toxic brass (brass not aluminum) and noted after sizeing and depriming they have a rather large primer flash hole compared to regular 9mm case's. Is this going to be a concern? I am hesitant to admit to this but I have only one 9mm load and that is a 130gr cast lead bullet over 5.0gr of Power Pistol with a CCI 500 primer, and was wondering if these large flash hole case's would be safe with my load.
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Old 03-15-2015, 09:17 PM
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Factory brass should be ok...........
but if drilled out for wax bullets or some other reason by a loader.........I would not use them.

Your call.
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Old 03-15-2015, 09:23 PM
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Brass is cheap in comparison to guns/hands/eyes etc. (especially once fired range 9mm range brass).
I would not load any brass with substantially oversize flash holes; possibility of weakened case head and catastrophic case failure IMO.
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Old 03-15-2015, 09:27 PM
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I think the "non toxic" ammo also included non toxic primers that needed a bigger flash hole for better ignition. I never deprime before running it through my Dillon and I know I've run some of the "non toxic" stuff through. I haven't noticed any problems with it. This is on minor power factor, middle of the road 9mm loads. When I do major power factor 9mm loads I'm a bit more particular about the brass, but that's because I'm at the limit (or a bit beyond).
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I've found he same thing in Wincheser 45 ACP cases. I ired a few, but now if I see them I'll discard them. There's plenty of 9mm and 45 brass around.
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Old 03-16-2015, 03:18 AM
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I'd separate it from the rest of the brass so whatever batch I made from it would be consistent.
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Old 03-16-2015, 10:36 AM
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If i recall (which is hard these days) those are older non toxic (lead free) brass. The older compound needed a bigger flash hole. Then they developed a better compound that uses a regular size hole. or as others say, they may be drilled out for wax bullets.

Either way, I would not mess with them. ditch them or recycle them. There is so much 9mm brass around not worth it.

If you need 9mm let us know.
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