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Bad experence with Nosler blem brass
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 2646823" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I bought several hundred cases of Nosler 204 ruger blems and found too many that had thin necks and shoulders. They crushed and bowed creating all sorts of problems. Once I found and tossed all the bad pieces (by trail and error), the rest have been fine. However, I won't rely on blem brass in the future. Of course if its the only brass you can find due to shortages, I wouldn't hesitate. Just QC every piece the first few firings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 2646823, member: 78569"] I bought several hundred cases of Nosler 204 ruger blems and found too many that had thin necks and shoulders. They crushed and bowed creating all sorts of problems. Once I found and tossed all the bad pieces (by trail and error), the rest have been fine. However, I won't rely on blem brass in the future. Of course if its the only brass you can find due to shortages, I wouldn't hesitate. Just QC every piece the first few firings. [/QUOTE]
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