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Reloading
338 rum brass
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1201018" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>There are different opinions on the hardness of different brass. Some say nosler is soft, but I have a friend with 14 firings on his 338 rum with 91 grs of H1000 and 300 gr sierra match kings. The nosler brass is expensive at 55-65.00 per 25. The Bertram is 29.99 for 20, more than the remington brass was, but good luck finding it. Defensive edge uses Bertram brass for their 338 edge and I have heard it is really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1201018, member: 2567"] There are different opinions on the hardness of different brass. Some say nosler is soft, but I have a friend with 14 firings on his 338 rum with 91 grs of H1000 and 300 gr sierra match kings. The nosler brass is expensive at 55-65.00 per 25. The Bertram is 29.99 for 20, more than the remington brass was, but good luck finding it. Defensive edge uses Bertram brass for their 338 edge and I have heard it is really good. [/QUOTE]
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