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Reloading
300 win mag and 215 Berger questions
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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 1820335" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>Never used it. Believe its made by Norma. Norma brass tends to be soft imo. </p><p>Top choices:</p><p>Rws</p><p>RCC</p><p>Lapua</p><p>Peterson</p><p>Nosler/Norma</p><p>But personally I found Winchester brass to be plenty good for hunting rifles. Its needs to be standardized and prepped but the material make up is good and holds up well with hot loads. </p><p>Annealing every 3rd or 4th firing. Neck turn. Clean up primer pockets.</p><p>I've found that once they're all prepped they are quite consistent weight wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 1820335, member: 88929"] Never used it. Believe its made by Norma. Norma brass tends to be soft imo. Top choices: Rws RCC Lapua Peterson Nosler/Norma But personally I found Winchester brass to be plenty good for hunting rifles. Its needs to be standardized and prepped but the material make up is good and holds up well with hot loads. Annealing every 3rd or 4th firing. Neck turn. Clean up primer pockets. I've found that once they're all prepped they are quite consistent weight wise. [/QUOTE]
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