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300 Win Reloading???
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<blockquote data-quote="LRHWAL" data-source="post: 385481" data-attributes="member: 5418"><p>I use WW that I sort for neck thickness and generally in 300 WM more than 90% (I think it was 95/100) is within my 0.002" variation standard. Probably more likley 90% is within 0.0015". I turn mine just to touch the high spots, but this brass unturned has shot 1/2 moa often enough. Turned was marginally better as I don't cull out the 0.002's. </p><p></p><p>If you cull mercilessly, you should get great results with WW and probably for a lot less cost than RWS. </p><p></p><p>I've used Norma in my 375 H&H and found it generally great (consistency), but the primer pockets loosened very quickly and my loads are not particulalrt heavy I don't think. I've seen it said that in various chamberings the Norma brass is softer in the head area, but my experience is limited to the 375 H&H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRHWAL, post: 385481, member: 5418"] I use WW that I sort for neck thickness and generally in 300 WM more than 90% (I think it was 95/100) is within my 0.002" variation standard. Probably more likley 90% is within 0.0015". I turn mine just to touch the high spots, but this brass unturned has shot 1/2 moa often enough. Turned was marginally better as I don't cull out the 0.002's. If you cull mercilessly, you should get great results with WW and probably for a lot less cost than RWS. I've used Norma in my 375 H&H and found it generally great (consistency), but the primer pockets loosened very quickly and my loads are not particulalrt heavy I don't think. I've seen it said that in various chamberings the Norma brass is softer in the head area, but my experience is limited to the 375 H&H. [/QUOTE]
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