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7 Rem mag brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 665966" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>I used win, rem brass for a lot of years when I was more concerned with keeping costs down. I was always able to make up some pretty damned accurate loads with em. Now though with time constraints and more irons in the fire, I've come to the conclusion that paying a bit more for brass that comes prepped and weight sorted so that I don't have to worry about those details is worth the extra cost, so now I'm buying Nosler cases. But I have seen indications that I may be getting a bit better accuracy with a given known load also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 665966, member: 47325"] I used win, rem brass for a lot of years when I was more concerned with keeping costs down. I was always able to make up some pretty damned accurate loads with em. Now though with time constraints and more irons in the fire, I've come to the conclusion that paying a bit more for brass that comes prepped and weight sorted so that I don't have to worry about those details is worth the extra cost, so now I'm buying Nosler cases. But I have seen indications that I may be getting a bit better accuracy with a given known load also. [/QUOTE]
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