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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2923094" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Very well said! And yes absolutely i want to</p><p>Second the comment that it depends on firearms tolerance AND what brass you're using. Norma makes brass that is excellent in terms of grain structure (and subsequent neck tension consistency) and weight and volume consistency from piece to piece. But it is pretty soft. </p><p></p><p>I have some properly head stamped Norma .257 weatherby brass as well as resized 264 win mag Winchester brass and 7mm rem mag Peterson brass I use in my vanguard. </p><p></p><p>If the Norma brass exhibits some traditional pressure signs I honestly don't think much of that on its own. If the Winchester stuff does i watch a little more cautiously. If I got a big shiny ejector mark and a loosened primer pocket on Peterson brass id know I was flirting with disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2923094, member: 109862"] Very well said! And yes absolutely i want to Second the comment that it depends on firearms tolerance AND what brass you’re using. Norma makes brass that is excellent in terms of grain structure (and subsequent neck tension consistency) and weight and volume consistency from piece to piece. But it is pretty soft. I have some properly head stamped Norma .257 weatherby brass as well as resized 264 win mag Winchester brass and 7mm rem mag Peterson brass I use in my vanguard. If the Norma brass exhibits some traditional pressure signs I honestly don’t think much of that on its own. If the Winchester stuff does i watch a little more cautiously. If I got a big shiny ejector mark and a loosened primer pocket on Peterson brass id know I was flirting with disaster. [/QUOTE]
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