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I am thinking about buying some steel case pistol ammo for plinking. What are your experiences with steel case ammo? Does it feed as well as brass? Does it cause more chamber wear than brass? Is it less accurate than brass? Does it have more blow by than brass?
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Use steel cases in commie guns and brass in everything else. Just my opinion. It's worth every penny you paid for it.
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Steel case ammo works OK. It might cause a little more wear on the extractor and most of it tends to be a bit dirty, but it's a cheap way to get in some handgun practice.
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I don't use any steel in anything but an AK.
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Steel cases in AK47s & SKS (7.62x39) only IMHO.
I make my living in a gun shop, and I’ve removed more steel cases stuck in handgun chambers than I can count.
If not for the rigidity of steel (brass bends easily), for the fact they coat steel cases in lacquer to keep them from rusting. That lacquer has to go somewhere when it’s superheated upon firing.
YMMV, but I’d rather spend a few more bucks per/50 for brass cased ammo. -TomT
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Brass is way softer than steel and will not damage your gun. Steel is hard and some studies were done.it wore the guns out. Your mileage may vary but for what you save it’s not worth it. Edk
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Thanks for the replies. Y'all have convinced me to stick with brass.
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With the current ammo prices, I can't see using steel. I've been shooting armscor lately cheaper than I can reload in both 9mm and .45
My experience with steel is it sticks in hot chambers, and it's dirty.
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Steel cases in AK47s & SKS (7.62x39) only IMHO.
I make my living in a gun shop, and I’ve removed more steel cases stuck in handgun chambers than I can count.
If not for the rigidity of steel (brass bends easily), for the fact they coat steel cases in lacquer to keep them from rusting. That lacquer has to go somewhere when it’s superheated upon firing.
YMMV, but I’d rather spend a few more bucks per/50 for brass cased ammo. -TomT Damn right... Avoid steel cases like the plague...
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In rifles, my experience is only with two different SKS's. Only one of which has only seen a small amount of brass cases that were handloaded. That one's 27 years old this year. Other one I got used in 2013 and it's been 100% steel case since I've had it. Never had a problem in either one. I've heard all the stuff about steel being hard on chambers & extractors but I'm starting to think it would take a lot more rounds than I'll ever fire in those things to see the difference. Never a problem with lacquer build up in chambers, as they get cleaned once in a while because I've heard all those lacquer horror stories also. Got a Glock 19 that sees a lot of steel case practice ammo with no problems either. There was a guy at my club that had a 9mm Glock that had fired many thousands of rounds and it was all steel with no problems. That's my experience on it and it seems to me like that there's not as much difference as I once thought.
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Testing is needed--
Depends on what you shoot it in
Glocks will run any ammo Mini 14 will run any ammo
Others may or may not
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Makes no difference. They can make steel as soft or as hard as they want it to be. The steel used for cases is very soft. It might not be as elastic as brass and that and the lacquer that is used on it might cause a case to get stuck from time To time, but it won’t do any damage or wear any worse than brass.
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