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Where is all the 300wm brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1640346" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>get off your high horse bud... I've got Winchester brass that does very well several cartridges, with little or no variance in weight. Your experience is your experience, nothing more, nothing less. Stick your nose in the air and be a brass snob if you want; I do not care.</p><p>I'm using Nosler, Weatherby, Remington, a-square, Bertram, Hornady, Winchester, federal, s&w, and few other brands.</p><p>I see no real difference in accuracy capability between the brands. Most need a trim and some could use a weight sort... that's about it. I frankly do not like the Bertram brass I have and the Weatherby brass will probably need to be annealed after only a couple of shots; I'm thinking of having my buddy ditch the crap and going with Remington brass. In my 300rum I'm getting 8-10 shots with only a trim with r/p. Hornady and Federal tend to be a touch soft, but adjust your load and you are good to go with that stuff too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1640346, member: 48043"] get off your high horse bud... I've got Winchester brass that does very well several cartridges, with little or no variance in weight. Your experience is your experience, nothing more, nothing less. Stick your nose in the air and be a brass snob if you want; I do not care. I'm using Nosler, Weatherby, Remington, a-square, Bertram, Hornady, Winchester, federal, s&w, and few other brands. I see no real difference in accuracy capability between the brands. Most need a trim and some could use a weight sort... that's about it. I frankly do not like the Bertram brass I have and the Weatherby brass will probably need to be annealed after only a couple of shots; I'm thinking of having my buddy ditch the crap and going with Remington brass. In my 300rum I'm getting 8-10 shots with only a trim with r/p. Hornady and Federal tend to be a touch soft, but adjust your load and you are good to go with that stuff too. [/QUOTE]
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