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Allen Magnum Brass worries.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocky Mountain" data-source="post: 562187" data-attributes="member: 26832"><p>Well Kirby you have finally found out about what we have known down here for a while that bertram 408 CT brass is the best out there. The old bertram like the old jamison was really soft and everyone gave up on it but the new 408 CT bertram brass is so strong that it beats the now not available 408 CT jamison brass. One thing that you have to be aware of is the bertram 408 CT brass is just a little smaller at the base so we use a smaller base reamer than the jamison 408 CT brass, also the bertram necks are alot thinner .0115 a side than jamison necks that run about .014 a side. Another thing to be aware of a .408-.410 chamber neck that works well with jamison thicker necks will be a bit sloppy with the thinner bertram necks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocky Mountain, post: 562187, member: 26832"] Well Kirby you have finally found out about what we have known down here for a while that bertram 408 CT brass is the best out there. The old bertram like the old jamison was really soft and everyone gave up on it but the new 408 CT bertram brass is so strong that it beats the now not available 408 CT jamison brass. One thing that you have to be aware of is the bertram 408 CT brass is just a little smaller at the base so we use a smaller base reamer than the jamison 408 CT brass, also the bertram necks are alot thinner .0115 a side than jamison necks that run about .014 a side. Another thing to be aware of a .408-.410 chamber neck that works well with jamison thicker necks will be a bit sloppy with the thinner bertram necks. [/QUOTE]
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