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Reloading
Worst thing you have purchased for reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Cactus5479" data-source="post: 1661573" data-attributes="member: 65451"><p>Winchester brass. I purchased two bags (200 cases) of new .223. There were 21 cases in that lot that had damaged or split necks and not one with perfectly round mouths. Case weight varied from 88 to 98 grains. I found 400 new cases at a swap meet that were produced probably 20 years ago. 1 split neck total, all with perfectly round case mouths, and weight ranged from 92 to 95 grains. Winchester's quality control has gone to hell. It is truly appalling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cactus5479, post: 1661573, member: 65451"] Winchester brass. I purchased two bags (200 cases) of new .223. There were 21 cases in that lot that had damaged or split necks and not one with perfectly round mouths. Case weight varied from 88 to 98 grains. I found 400 new cases at a swap meet that were produced probably 20 years ago. 1 split neck total, all with perfectly round case mouths, and weight ranged from 92 to 95 grains. Winchester's quality control has gone to hell. It is truly appalling. [/QUOTE]
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