I've seen quite a few reports on Privi ammo and brass, most of it good and none of it bad. The only complaint I've heard of was sometimes you need to order a different shell holds if loading the 7x57 and 8x57. I have some Aussie 7x57 factory ammo that is loaded with Privi brass and I tried them in my normal 30-06 shell holder and they all fit just fine. The ammo is loaded with a 120 gr. HP monometal bullet. I haven't shot any as of yet so no idea on how well they will shoot in my rifle.
Paul B.
Good stuff. I've used it in 6.5x55 and 7-08. It's the only new brass I've used for my 7-08. Seems to withstand irresponsible doses of staball 6.5 and mag primers better than the once fired remington brass I had on hand. Nearing the third load cycle on the first 50 pieces I bought, we'll see how the primer pockets are faring. Just bought 150 more pieces. Their brass seems to be favorably comparable to most of our domestic manufacturers. I don't weigh cases or measure internal volume or worry about flashholes, I'm loading for hunting rifles. I have worked up some extremely accurate loads with prvi components with little fuss, use it with confidence.
I have used a ton of in 308 with no issues..I also used a bunch of my 308 brass to make 7-08 brass when it was near impossible to find..Produced some very accurate loads for the daughter's 7-08.
I bought some about 5 years ago when it was hard to find .270W cases never used it yet I have both this and now Starline in .270 just have not loaded yet in any of it.
I've used .308 recovered from factory loads. Did nothing special other than full-length size and trim and have 3 and 4 loads (including the factory) through some of them. I don't load for velocity in .308, just a good general purpose 150 or 180 gr SP load. I don't know what your end purpose is, but I cannot imagine the Prvi would be inadequate for anything other than perhaps very precise target shooting.
Prvi Partizian Unprimed Brass 30-06 Springfield (50) WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.