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Reloading
Bertram and adg brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1578939" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>I have the opposite experience of rfurman24. ADG is tougher and far better than Bertram on consistency. I necked up 28 Nosler to 30 cal and ran it against Nosler and ADG that I made from 300 rum. Bertram showed more pressure signs than any. Nosler primer pockets gave out first. I have shot ADG in 7 saum and 338 Edge often. My 338 edge brass runs 2820 with 300 grain Bergers and am on 7th firing with pockets still good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1578939, member: 101820"] I have the opposite experience of rfurman24. ADG is tougher and far better than Bertram on consistency. I necked up 28 Nosler to 30 cal and ran it against Nosler and ADG that I made from 300 rum. Bertram showed more pressure signs than any. Nosler primer pockets gave out first. I have shot ADG in 7 saum and 338 Edge often. My 338 edge brass runs 2820 with 300 grain Bergers and am on 7th firing with pockets still good. [/QUOTE]
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