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Winchester Brass YUCK!
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 628519" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>The real sad thing is that Winchester brass used to be the best domestic brass you could buy. I recently found a partial bag of 7 mag brass that had mixed up in a box that was in " storage" since about 1999. Well, that stuff was perfect. I bought several bags of brass last spring, and it was terrible. Off center flash holes, creases in the shoulder that do not fire form out. And most of all, very thin, and neck life is very poor. The brass of yesteryear is much better. </p><p></p><p></p><p> 7 STW.lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 628519, member: 22854"] The real sad thing is that Winchester brass used to be the best domestic brass you could buy. I recently found a partial bag of 7 mag brass that had mixed up in a box that was in " storage" since about 1999. Well, that stuff was perfect. I bought several bags of brass last spring, and it was terrible. Off center flash holes, creases in the shoulder that do not fire form out. And most of all, very thin, and neck life is very poor. The brass of yesteryear is much better. 7 STW.lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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