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<blockquote data-quote="Hunterjones" data-source="post: 2473495" data-attributes="member: 112130"><p>I will say that with the brand of brass you are using I have seen absolutely excellent brass and at the same time, absolutely lousy brass.</p><p>I have seen cartridge brass weights vary 40 some grains in the same box of new .30'06</p><p>casings.</p><p>Recently I bought a box of 28 Nosler Factory Ammo in this brand and have reloaded the brass 6 times and it is still like new.</p><p>Another thing I've noticed is that sometimes their brass has an absolutely different sound than what one would consider normal when you have a bunch of cases together in a basket and you are shaking them around to dry them or remove tumbling media. I've had some that has a super high pitched "tinny" sound….absolutely different metal makeup than most other brass</p><p>Could be that you have one bad case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunterjones, post: 2473495, member: 112130"] I will say that with the brand of brass you are using I have seen absolutely excellent brass and at the same time, absolutely lousy brass. I have seen cartridge brass weights vary 40 some grains in the same box of new .30’06 casings. Recently I bought a box of 28 Nosler Factory Ammo in this brand and have reloaded the brass 6 times and it is still like new. Another thing I’ve noticed is that sometimes their brass has an absolutely different sound than what one would consider normal when you have a bunch of cases together in a basket and you are shaking them around to dry them or remove tumbling media. I’ve had some that has a super high pitched “tinny” sound….absolutely different metal makeup than most other brass Could be that you have one bad case. [/QUOTE]
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