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300 win mag 185 bergers vld hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="MTumlison" data-source="post: 1247671" data-attributes="member: 98554"><p>I am currently sitting at the range waiting for barrel to cool between strings and decided to test different brass today. After 3 shots of same powder and bullet between Winchester and Remington brass I have already found that the Winchester brass is sensitive to pressure. Same powder load and bullet all seeated to same depth and the Winchester brass is flattening the primers. No sticky bolt but primers are flat! What's the opinion on Hornady brass? Remington sendero in .300 win mag is the gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTumlison, post: 1247671, member: 98554"] I am currently sitting at the range waiting for barrel to cool between strings and decided to test different brass today. After 3 shots of same powder and bullet between Winchester and Remington brass I have already found that the Winchester brass is sensitive to pressure. Same powder load and bullet all seeated to same depth and the Winchester brass is flattening the primers. No sticky bolt but primers are flat! What's the opinion on Hornady brass? Remington sendero in .300 win mag is the gun [/QUOTE]
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