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Kudos to Nosler for meeting their brass weight tolerance spec
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 926742" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>I've come up with the same results with the Nosler Brass I've used. 300 win, 325wsm, 300 wsm and 338 RUM. all within +/-.5 grains. I have also measured the neck thickness (each individual brass in several locations around the neck) and the max variation of any single brass was .001", while the majority of any single brass is usually only .0005". The average neck thickness for the several batches of 300 win and 325 wsm that I have loaded for is right at .014", and I really like the consistent neck tension this gives me using Redding bushing resizing dies. Overall I am very happy with Nosler brass and willing to pay the extra money for all the time it saves me sorting other brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 926742, member: 33822"] I've come up with the same results with the Nosler Brass I've used. 300 win, 325wsm, 300 wsm and 338 RUM. all within +/-.5 grains. I have also measured the neck thickness (each individual brass in several locations around the neck) and the max variation of any single brass was .001", while the majority of any single brass is usually only .0005". The average neck thickness for the several batches of 300 win and 325 wsm that I have loaded for is right at .014", and I really like the consistent neck tension this gives me using Redding bushing resizing dies. Overall I am very happy with Nosler brass and willing to pay the extra money for all the time it saves me sorting other brands. [/QUOTE]
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