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300 Win.Mag. Brass - Light vs. Heavy ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1173360" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>This is a good point. Hardness of the brass alloy is a significant attribute shooters use to rate the quality of brass. The harder the brass the longer the primer pockets usually last. </p><p></p><p>Here's a link to an article on brass alloy differences between few cartridge makers.</p><p><a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/09/cartridge-brass-alloys-revealed-by-x-ray-spectrometers/" target="_blank">Cartridge Brass Alloys Revealed by X-Ray Spectrometers « Daily Bulletin</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1173360, member: 74902"] This is a good point. Hardness of the brass alloy is a significant attribute shooters use to rate the quality of brass. The harder the brass the longer the primer pockets usually last. Here's a link to an article on brass alloy differences between few cartridge makers. [url=http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2011/09/cartridge-brass-alloys-revealed-by-x-ray-spectrometers/]Cartridge Brass Alloys Revealed by X-Ray Spectrometers « Daily Bulletin[/url] [/QUOTE]
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