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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
223 brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Predator 22" data-source="post: 1226261" data-attributes="member: 79364"><p>I had the same problem with the last batch of winchester brass I bought. It looked like a fold was created on the neck before the final sizing. I sent them a email, no reply. I try to stay away from there brass if at all possible and have usually had better luck with remington brass. My 22-250 ackley remington headstamped brass is on it's 8th firing with max loads, annealing every 3rd firing. The primer pockets are just starting to loosen up and I've only lost one to a split neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predator 22, post: 1226261, member: 79364"] I had the same problem with the last batch of winchester brass I bought. It looked like a fold was created on the neck before the final sizing. I sent them a email, no reply. I try to stay away from there brass if at all possible and have usually had better luck with remington brass. My 22-250 ackley remington headstamped brass is on it's 8th firing with max loads, annealing every 3rd firing. The primer pockets are just starting to loosen up and I've only lost one to a split neck. [/QUOTE]
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