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Bertram Brass 28 Nosler Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey James" data-source="post: 1758437" data-attributes="member: 111894"><p>I get subMOA out of this brass. Weight spreads do not affect performance. The thin brass around the neck is however in fact annoying and good for maybe 3 reloads in my 375 RUM. There is a bigger issue than brass weight... what that added or reduced weight represents...</p><p></p><p>What I hate it the primer pockets and unless you prep them and try and seat primers they "ratchet" in. Primer moves, stops, you need to apply more pressure then they seat. </p><p></p><p>Also I do not know about you all found but worse than brass weight or thin necks is the fact there is a .004 to .006" variance in primer seating depth and that translates to failure to fire! Really stupid move on Bartrams part to have this liability. Can you imagine loading up for an African Hunt and you are going after the BIG 5 and have the **** "click" sound .... dejavu The Ghost and the Darkness.</p><p></p><p>If brass ever failed me like that it does not belong in my gun!</p><p></p><p>Now...... beside forming 404 Jeffrey Brass to 375 RUM.... where in the hell can I find better brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey James, post: 1758437, member: 111894"] I get subMOA out of this brass. Weight spreads do not affect performance. The thin brass around the neck is however in fact annoying and good for maybe 3 reloads in my 375 RUM. There is a bigger issue than brass weight... what that added or reduced weight represents... What I hate it the primer pockets and unless you prep them and try and seat primers they "ratchet" in. Primer moves, stops, you need to apply more pressure then they seat. Also I do not know about you all found but worse than brass weight or thin necks is the fact there is a .004 to .006" variance in primer seating depth and that translates to failure to fire! Really stupid move on Bartrams part to have this liability. Can you imagine loading up for an African Hunt and you are going after the BIG 5 and have the **** "click" sound .... dejavu The Ghost and the Darkness. If brass ever failed me like that it does not belong in my gun! Now...... beside forming 404 Jeffrey Brass to 375 RUM.... where in the hell can I find better brass? [/QUOTE]
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