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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1722431" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>James, I have most always used prepped Hornady brass in my hunting rifles. my 270's, 270 WSM's, 30-30, 338 W/M, 22 Hornet, 444 Marlin's, 375 H&H, and all my handguns. Hornady was the best brass I could afford to buy and the brand has served me well for many (30) years. I found great deals on Nosler, Norma, and Lapua brass from time to time. Still most of my handgun and hunting brass is Hornady. I have some brass I have shot 12 to 15 times without failure (annealed after every 3rd loading though). I have some 22 hornet brass I have shot and reloaded over 20 times without failure. My 22-250 is the only deviation from this. I found a massive (2,000 cases) lot of 22-250 Nosler and Norma brass for $50.00 locally and could not pass it up. My 22-250 dines on Nosler brass. The Norma was sold off to a friend that paid me 4 times what I paid. </p><p>When people down Hornady Brass, I do smile and laugh a bit when buying their brass for 10 cents a piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1722431, member: 26227"] James, I have most always used prepped Hornady brass in my hunting rifles. my 270's, 270 WSM's, 30-30, 338 W/M, 22 Hornet, 444 Marlin's, 375 H&H, and all my handguns. Hornady was the best brass I could afford to buy and the brand has served me well for many (30) years. I found great deals on Nosler, Norma, and Lapua brass from time to time. Still most of my handgun and hunting brass is Hornady. I have some brass I have shot 12 to 15 times without failure (annealed after every 3rd loading though). I have some 22 hornet brass I have shot and reloaded over 20 times without failure. My 22-250 is the only deviation from this. I found a massive (2,000 cases) lot of 22-250 Nosler and Norma brass for $50.00 locally and could not pass it up. My 22-250 dines on Nosler brass. The Norma was sold off to a friend that paid me 4 times what I paid. When people down Hornady Brass, I do smile and laugh a bit when buying their brass for 10 cents a piece. [/QUOTE]
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