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Who Makes Nosler Brass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 654292" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I ran out of .300 H&H and .375 H&H Winchester brass a few years ago so I don't have to fire form to those extremes anymore. I would if it was still available in Winchester but it's pretty much non existent now. I never worried about the cases until after the second firing. A lot of times I'd weight sort before firing and believe it or not they would come out pretty good after the second firing.</p><p></p><p>Did you try annealing the Winchester stuff before firing in the Gibbs? Winchester brass tends to be harder and is probably why you experienced cracking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 654292, member: 13110"] I ran out of .300 H&H and .375 H&H Winchester brass a few years ago so I don't have to fire form to those extremes anymore. I would if it was still available in Winchester but it's pretty much non existent now. I never worried about the cases until after the second firing. A lot of times I'd weight sort before firing and believe it or not they would come out pretty good after the second firing. Did you try annealing the Winchester stuff before firing in the Gibbs? Winchester brass tends to be harder and is probably why you experienced cracking. [/QUOTE]
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