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Nosler Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1678941" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>I've now seen this twice with Nosler brass. Supposedly, prepped brass. First, .22 Nosler. Bought 250 of them. Two did not have flash holes. So much for deburred flash holes. Tried to seat bullets in them. Deformed three styles of bullets. Appears the necks have not been annealed. Solved problem with a torch. Just got a new 28. Only available brass is Hornady and Nosler. Bought Nosler. Same thing with the necks. They are so bad you cannot get the bullet back out by removing the die and grabbing the bullet with side cutters. When I get the bullets out of both the ones I loaded I will deprime all of them and anneal the necks. Ordered some Hornady brass to play with the gun. Hopefully ADG will do another run soon. Question I have is it just Me??? I've been told Norma makes their brass, But I don't think they do anymore. I've never seen Norma brass like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1678941, member: 92702"] I've now seen this twice with Nosler brass. Supposedly, prepped brass. First, .22 Nosler. Bought 250 of them. Two did not have flash holes. So much for deburred flash holes. Tried to seat bullets in them. Deformed three styles of bullets. Appears the necks have not been annealed. Solved problem with a torch. Just got a new 28. Only available brass is Hornady and Nosler. Bought Nosler. Same thing with the necks. They are so bad you cannot get the bullet back out by removing the die and grabbing the bullet with side cutters. When I get the bullets out of both the ones I loaded I will deprime all of them and anneal the necks. Ordered some Hornady brass to play with the gun. Hopefully ADG will do another run soon. Question I have is it just Me??? I've been told Norma makes their brass, But I don't think they do anymore. I've never seen Norma brass like this. [/QUOTE]
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