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Reloading
Look at the Difference in Brass Softness!
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<blockquote data-quote="KJW" data-source="post: 1894109" data-attributes="member: 84212"><p>I've seen the exact same thing recently in a friends 300 RUM. Was trying to help him dial in his load and didn't know he has two different flavors of brass. Every so often we'd get a sticky bolt and super shiny ejector mark. I started diving into it and found he had Remington and Nosler brass and nosler brass was not taking the charge as well. No issues with the load in Remington brass. I use nosler brass on my 300 win and 338 LM. Both shoot exceptionally well but at lower speeds than most. Nothing wrong with it but this is a great thread to let guys know that brass is definitely not created equal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KJW, post: 1894109, member: 84212"] I’ve seen the exact same thing recently in a friends 300 RUM. Was trying to help him dial in his load and didn’t know he has two different flavors of brass. Every so often we’d get a sticky bolt and super shiny ejector mark. I started diving into it and found he had Remington and Nosler brass and nosler brass was not taking the charge as well. No issues with the load in Remington brass. I use nosler brass on my 300 win and 338 LM. Both shoot exceptionally well but at lower speeds than most. Nothing wrong with it but this is a great thread to let guys know that brass is definitely not created equal [/QUOTE]
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