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Who Makes Nosler Brass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 654036" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I'm with Derek on this one. Winchester brass has been considerably better over the years then Remington. I have done much the same as you have with the Gibbs and used .300 H&H and .375 H&H brass for everything from a 7STW to a .375-.358STA and have rarely had a issue fireforming but I don't use hot loads to fireform either. I actually use somewhat mild loads and it still pops the cases out fine. The hot loads your using to form cases might be the reason your having issues with Winchester cases. You can't really expect to completely form a case with one firing when you go to another caliber that drastically different. The way I do it the shoulders are still slightly round but they are really close to full size. Now that you can't hardly get Winchester 375 H&H or 7 STW I'm stuck using Remington 8mm Mag and the cases don't last nearly as long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 654036, member: 13110"] I'm with Derek on this one. Winchester brass has been considerably better over the years then Remington. I have done much the same as you have with the Gibbs and used .300 H&H and .375 H&H brass for everything from a 7STW to a .375-.358STA and have rarely had a issue fireforming but I don't use hot loads to fireform either. I actually use somewhat mild loads and it still pops the cases out fine. The hot loads your using to form cases might be the reason your having issues with Winchester cases. You can't really expect to completely form a case with one firing when you go to another caliber that drastically different. The way I do it the shoulders are still slightly round but they are really close to full size. Now that you can't hardly get Winchester 375 H&H or 7 STW I'm stuck using Remington 8mm Mag and the cases don't last nearly as long. [/QUOTE]
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