Patriot
NES Member
I bought a large quantity of used .45 ACP brass some time ago (15 Years ago ) and just
got around to checking it out. In it I have a significant amount of military brass. Mostly WCC
and TZZ and a couple of dozen other pieces with varying headstamps. I inspected it all,
threw out any that looked suspect as this is in preparation for swaging it. Some of the brass is
swaged as they were definitely reloads at one time in their life. Now my question: In this is
a small number of brass in both the WCC and TZZ headstamp that is marked "MATCH". Why
does this brass get marked so? Is there something different about the brass or is it just the
loading?
Thanks,
TBP
got around to checking it out. In it I have a significant amount of military brass. Mostly WCC
and TZZ and a couple of dozen other pieces with varying headstamps. I inspected it all,
threw out any that looked suspect as this is in preparation for swaging it. Some of the brass is
swaged as they were definitely reloads at one time in their life. Now my question: In this is
a small number of brass in both the WCC and TZZ headstamp that is marked "MATCH". Why
does this brass get marked so? Is there something different about the brass or is it just the
loading?
Thanks,
TBP