For me, the nickel cases are more difficult to reload. May be my technique or my loader - unknown. I just know that I have more trouble with nickel plating.threoh8 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2023 8:49 am For carry rounds, I'm more concerned about the feeding reliability and performance of the bullet than I am about the case finish. I've never had a feeding or extraction problem that I would attribute to a case being plated or unplated. I don't seek out nickel cases, but won't reject them either.
For handloaded general-purpose use, I prefer plain brass. Even with carbide dies and careful cleaning, reloaded nickel cases never look as good as they did new. Inspection is easier for me with polished brass. The brittleness from plating does take a toll in case life, as well.
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