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Remington .300 RUM Brass Quality Is Exceedingly Poor: Unusable
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 668215" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p><strong>Re: Remington Brass Quality Is Crap</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never said it would be good for accuracy, ie. better. I've used rem cases like that and they still shoot sub moa groups in an 8 pound(scoped) 375h&h. The hole size matters much more than exactly where it is. I was pertified and ****ed when I got a few 375's like that, but I used them and it didn't matter. Try drilling them different diameters and it will matter a bunch. It will be more of an issue with your de-capping die than anything.</p><p>Oh, btw. a few thousandths of an inch in flash hole location variance won't change lock time a disernable abount like a bum firing pin will. So that really is an apples to oranges comparison at best. </p><p> </p><p>It you don't like 'em send them back, but saying all rem brass is crap is a bit like saying all chevys or all fords are crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 668215, member: 48043"] [b]Re: Remington Brass Quality Is Crap[/b] I never said it would be good for accuracy, ie. better. I've used rem cases like that and they still shoot sub moa groups in an 8 pound(scoped) 375h&h. The hole size matters much more than exactly where it is. I was pertified and ****ed when I got a few 375's like that, but I used them and it didn't matter. Try drilling them different diameters and it will matter a bunch. It will be more of an issue with your de-capping die than anything. Oh, btw. a few thousandths of an inch in flash hole location variance won't change lock time a disernable abount like a bum firing pin will. So that really is an apples to oranges comparison at best. It you don't like 'em send them back, but saying all rem brass is crap is a bit like saying all chevys or all fords are crap. [/QUOTE]
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