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Reloading
Old Herters brass
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<blockquote data-quote="bitbythebug" data-source="post: 1298826" data-attributes="member: 90401"><p>I didn't really care if it was collectible but wondering if it is as good of quality as today's brass. I weighed some of it and found it to not be very consistent. However, I bought some new Winchester brass and found it to be very consistent weight wise and the flash holes were clean. I was blown away (unintentional bad pun). I had no idea Winchester brass was this good. Why is it considered inferior to Lapua and Norma brass? It must be for different reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bitbythebug, post: 1298826, member: 90401"] I didn't really care if it was collectible but wondering if it is as good of quality as today's brass. I weighed some of it and found it to not be very consistent. However, I bought some new Winchester brass and found it to be very consistent weight wise and the flash holes were clean. I was blown away (unintentional bad pun). I had no idea Winchester brass was this good. Why is it considered inferior to Lapua and Norma brass? It must be for different reasons. [/QUOTE]
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