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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Nosler brass??
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<blockquote data-quote="fireroad" data-source="post: 403574" data-attributes="member: 17359"><p>I did alot of research on Nosler brass and from what I gathered it's only worth it if you want to save time on case prep (apparently they do a very good job). Some folks have had good success, but the majority of reviews I read said that the primer pockets loosen up with anything more then a mild load. I was really disappointed because I was looking for someone to come out with high end .260 and .280 rem brass and I thought Nosler would be the one. It'a a shame because they do such a good job with their bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fireroad, post: 403574, member: 17359"] I did alot of research on Nosler brass and from what I gathered it's only worth it if you want to save time on case prep (apparently they do a very good job). Some folks have had good success, but the majority of reviews I read said that the primer pockets loosen up with anything more then a mild load. I was really disappointed because I was looking for someone to come out with high end .260 and .280 rem brass and I thought Nosler would be the one. It'a a shame because they do such a good job with their bullets. [/QUOTE]
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