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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 525883" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>can you add more to the story about the win brass.maybe we can come up with a better reason to why you hated it.</p><p> </p><p>no with that said.most people you talk too will say that win brass is the way to go if you want pay out for Lapua or anything in the same price range.but for me anything other than Fed is OK to me.Fed brass is just too soft for me.and in most cases I like to use remmy brass have never had any trouble with it.been able to load it preety hot at times,in 223.308,and 300wm.if anything the primer pockets will open up a little but not to the point I cannot use it anymore.matter of fact I just put away some remmy brass that had over 25-30 fireings on it.but still have it if I need it.might just need to load up some plinking ammo for a friend.who knows.</p><p> </p><p>now if the win brass was too short then OK,just keep useing it.it will grow.if it had dents in it.it will blow out when fired.if the weight was off from case to case then put that came out of your head.thats if you are loading for some kind of very long range shoot or something.then you might want it t weigh the same.or if you are getting split necks then just anneal the brass.</p><p> </p><p>see we need more info to help you out.in most part of it the win brass is good.you can get more powder in it than the rest out their.for me the only reason why I own Lapua brass is because I own two different rifels with the same chamber.do not want to mix it.other than that what I can get the most of or have the most of works for me.but still want to try some RWS or Lapua in my 300wm.but for over a $1.00 a case it might not happen.</p><p> </p><p>just thought that I would vent some maybe too much.sometimes it just takes venting to say whats need to say.hope this helped you out a little.but sorry if I spoke to much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 525883, member: 20409"] can you add more to the story about the win brass.maybe we can come up with a better reason to why you hated it. no with that said.most people you talk too will say that win brass is the way to go if you want pay out for Lapua or anything in the same price range.but for me anything other than Fed is OK to me.Fed brass is just too soft for me.and in most cases I like to use remmy brass have never had any trouble with it.been able to load it preety hot at times,in 223.308,and 300wm.if anything the primer pockets will open up a little but not to the point I cannot use it anymore.matter of fact I just put away some remmy brass that had over 25-30 fireings on it.but still have it if I need it.might just need to load up some plinking ammo for a friend.who knows. now if the win brass was too short then OK,just keep useing it.it will grow.if it had dents in it.it will blow out when fired.if the weight was off from case to case then put that came out of your head.thats if you are loading for some kind of very long range shoot or something.then you might want it t weigh the same.or if you are getting split necks then just anneal the brass. see we need more info to help you out.in most part of it the win brass is good.you can get more powder in it than the rest out their.for me the only reason why I own Lapua brass is because I own two different rifels with the same chamber.do not want to mix it.other than that what I can get the most of or have the most of works for me.but still want to try some RWS or Lapua in my 300wm.but for over a $1.00 a case it might not happen. just thought that I would vent some maybe too much.sometimes it just takes venting to say whats need to say.hope this helped you out a little.but sorry if I spoke to much. [/QUOTE]
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