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I'm Done With Nosler Brass!
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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 1770643" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>WOW, that is great info, but that is also F'd up. How is the average reloader supposed to know something like that or find out? I'd think that should be noted on the package of Brass, but also, it should be noted in any catalog where you are purchasing from, both on-line and in a print magazine. The 300 win mag .... is off by 55 grains per case! That is virtually a different cartridge. </p><p></p><p>I try to stick with Winchester brass. This has been recognized as about the best brass you can get for a reasonable price (for many years). I've heard rumors that there were some inconsistencies here and there for a while but any problems have been worked out many years ago. It has worked well for me. George Gardener swears by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 1770643, member: 104167"] WOW, that is great info, but that is also F'd up. How is the average reloader supposed to know something like that or find out? I'd think that should be noted on the package of Brass, but also, it should be noted in any catalog where you are purchasing from, both on-line and in a print magazine. The 300 win mag .... is off by 55 grains per case! That is virtually a different cartridge. I try to stick with Winchester brass. This has been recognized as about the best brass you can get for a reasonable price (for many years). I've heard rumors that there were some inconsistencies here and there for a while but any problems have been worked out many years ago. It has worked well for me. George Gardener swears by it. [/QUOTE]
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