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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4752140" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>For me personally it's a worthless idea because I doubt these cases will be reloadable many if any times. Now for military use, less weight is always desirable. The heat transfer is also a big deal on military arms but no so much for sporting use. I have no idea about shelf-life of the material they are using but it is almost surely way less than current cartridge brass.</p><p></p><p> Haven't there already been cases with a steel head and "plastic" body? Seems as if i have some somewhere here. Maybe they were originally a blank though. Don't recall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4752140, member: 12277"] For me personally it's a worthless idea because I doubt these cases will be reloadable many if any times. Now for military use, less weight is always desirable. The heat transfer is also a big deal on military arms but no so much for sporting use. I have no idea about shelf-life of the material they are using but it is almost surely way less than current cartridge brass. Haven't there already been cases with a steel head and "plastic" body? Seems as if i have some somewhere here. Maybe they were originally a blank though. Don't recall. [/QUOTE]
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