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#2044162 - 09/03/23 09:41 AM 5.7 x 28 brass
wmolnar Offline
Gun fool

Registered: 09/02/13
Posts: 771
Loc: Loudoun County
City or County: south riding-Chantilly
Do people reload 5.7 x 28? I have 290 pieces of brass that I cleaned in Dawn with hit water in a tumbler. Seems the brass has some sort of coating on it that was semi removed. I was gonna list it for trade, but I'm not as familiar with this caliber or its brass.
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#2101322 - 03/02/24 03:44 PM Re: 5.7 x 28 brass [Re: wmolnar]
jmv7580 Offline
Sharp Shooter

Registered: 03/01/13
Posts: 2484
Loc: VA,
City or County: Prince William
That’s a lube they put on the case. U don’t wanna remove it. People do reload it but recommend you do some you tube-age before you do. 40gr .224 AMAX is the preferred promo. Check A7 powder I think.

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