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Reloading
Nosler 300 Win Mag brass, very unimpressed!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 228826" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I don't think I would try to load ANY brand straight out of the bag. All I use is Winchester in my 300WM, it's easy to see that some of the necks are dinged in the bag. I neck size them, and they're always shorter than trim length at this point. I don't care about accuracy on the 1st load (it's not bad anyways, at least at 100 yds). Second load is neck size and trim, at this point they seem much more consistent when getting to the trim phase.</p><p></p><p>I don't shoot near the volume of many of the guys here nor am I as picky or thorough with my reloading, yet this cheap Winchester brass had never caused me an issue and my oldest cases are on their 8th reload with zero issues (no annealing, never needed a F/L size yet). Accuracy is 1/2 MOA or so in a factory gun, no complaints.</p><p></p><p>YMMV if you have a tight custom chamber vs my factory one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 228826, member: 1656"] I don't think I would try to load ANY brand straight out of the bag. All I use is Winchester in my 300WM, it's easy to see that some of the necks are dinged in the bag. I neck size them, and they're always shorter than trim length at this point. I don't care about accuracy on the 1st load (it's not bad anyways, at least at 100 yds). Second load is neck size and trim, at this point they seem much more consistent when getting to the trim phase. I don't shoot near the volume of many of the guys here nor am I as picky or thorough with my reloading, yet this cheap Winchester brass had never caused me an issue and my oldest cases are on their 8th reload with zero issues (no annealing, never needed a F/L size yet). Accuracy is 1/2 MOA or so in a factory gun, no complaints. YMMV if you have a tight custom chamber vs my factory one. [/QUOTE]
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