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Reloading
Brass Quality - Best to Worst
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2257874" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Not necessarily, but you can't run it at max either.</p><p>It has the largest capacity of all brass made, and most loads won't be at max in it anyway, all I'm saying is don't try to match the velocity you get in other brass brands. Norma brass has unusually thin webs, all of it's belted mag brass have the belt above the web, this is unheard of in all other brands of brass.</p><p>I went through 200 pieces in a season on one barrel and the cases were toast, pockets were so loose that new primers would fall out while the cases sat in the loading block. They had only been fired 5 times, that's a whole lotta money down the toilet for me, Norma brass here runs at over $2AUD each, and the bigger the case the more it costs.</p><p>Anyway, it's very good brass within it's limits.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2257874, member: 10755"] Not necessarily, but you can’t run it at max either. It has the largest capacity of all brass made, and most loads won’t be at max in it anyway, all I’m saying is don’t try to match the velocity you get in other brass brands. Norma brass has unusually thin webs, all of it’s belted mag brass have the belt above the web, this is unheard of in all other brands of brass. I went through 200 pieces in a season on one barrel and the cases were toast, pockets were so loose that new primers would fall out while the cases sat in the loading block. They had only been fired 5 times, that’s a whole lotta money down the toilet for me, Norma brass here runs at over $2AUD each, and the bigger the case the more it costs. Anyway, it’s very good brass within it’s limits. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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