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Remington .300 RUM Brass Quality Is Exceedingly Poor: Unusable
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<blockquote data-quote="ultraedge" data-source="post: 668973" data-attributes="member: 36257"><p>In the last 10 years, I've used over 2300 new Remington .300 RUM brass for .300 RUM and .338 EDGE cartridges.None had flash holes that were off center. There were 8 in the last box of 500 that were dented on the shoulder enough that they split when expanded to .338. A phone call to Midway got a box of 20 to replace the defective ones. Great customer service! I have also used Nosler.It looks better. All the cases were neck turned.The Remington shoots the best groups in my rifles,it's cheaper, and the primer pockets last longer. I have not tried Federal or Norma. I use Lapua in 2 other rifles and really like it, but they don't shoot any better than the rifles shooting Remington brass. These rifles are customs capable of one-half moa or better. Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultraedge, post: 668973, member: 36257"] In the last 10 years, I've used over 2300 new Remington .300 RUM brass for .300 RUM and .338 EDGE cartridges.None had flash holes that were off center. There were 8 in the last box of 500 that were dented on the shoulder enough that they split when expanded to .338. A phone call to Midway got a box of 20 to replace the defective ones. Great customer service! I have also used Nosler.It looks better. All the cases were neck turned.The Remington shoots the best groups in my rifles,it's cheaper, and the primer pockets last longer. I have not tried Federal or Norma. I use Lapua in 2 other rifles and really like it, but they don't shoot any better than the rifles shooting Remington brass. These rifles are customs capable of one-half moa or better. Gary [/QUOTE]
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