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<blockquote data-quote="jbur13" data-source="post: 2453500" data-attributes="member: 74423"><p>Yesterday I prepped 100 pcs of new ADG brass for my new, never fired 300RUM.</p><p>I stripped the bolt to measure my headspace and almost 29 pcs of brass would not chamber and needed bumped back 2thou. The base to neck measurement had differences of 5 thousandths, using a hornady comparator. </p><p>All 100 pcs needed de-burred and chamfered, some even had dented necks so I am going to say that the quality control at ADG should be a little tighter than it is. Is that pretty standard with ADG?</p><p>How could they let dented necks end up as 1st quality and put them in the nice padded orange box they come in? ADG treats them like precious cargo so I would expect more.</p><p>For comparisons sake, I have 60 pcs of new un-prepped norma brass from my last 300Rum, all of them chambered and didn't need any work. </p><p>Norma's are good to go right out of the bag! </p><p>So for me, I'm on the fence with ADG until I see how they shoot and how they last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbur13, post: 2453500, member: 74423"] Yesterday I prepped 100 pcs of new ADG brass for my new, never fired 300RUM. I stripped the bolt to measure my headspace and almost 29 pcs of brass would not chamber and needed bumped back 2thou. The base to neck measurement had differences of 5 thousandths, using a hornady comparator. All 100 pcs needed de-burred and chamfered, some even had dented necks so I am going to say that the quality control at ADG should be a little tighter than it is. Is that pretty standard with ADG? How could they let dented necks end up as 1st quality and put them in the nice padded orange box they come in? ADG treats them like precious cargo so I would expect more. For comparisons sake, I have 60 pcs of new un-prepped norma brass from my last 300Rum, all of them chambered and didn't need any work. Norma's are good to go right out of the bag! So for me, I'm on the fence with ADG until I see how they shoot and how they last. [/QUOTE]
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