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Federal Brass Primer Pockets
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2080656" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I agree 100%. It seems that the brass we've all used for years is just that, brass, but either the necks are junk, no tension, or the pockets are loose, or shoot loose in short time. I've gone to Lapua brass, for the most part, in calibers that they make, and life is very good. I have a batch of 7.08 brass that had nine firings, and as good as it was on first firing. Federal used to be very good. Most of our domestic brass is sub standard to say the least. Pockets and necks are my per peave. If they're not right, file 13.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2080656, member: 22854"] I agree 100%. It seems that the brass we've all used for years is just that, brass, but either the necks are junk, no tension, or the pockets are loose, or shoot loose in short time. I've gone to Lapua brass, for the most part, in calibers that they make, and life is very good. I have a batch of 7.08 brass that had nine firings, and as good as it was on first firing. Federal used to be very good. Most of our domestic brass is sub standard to say the least. Pockets and necks are my per peave. If they're not right, file 13. [/QUOTE]
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