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Reloading
.300 wsm Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1325282" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>I'm using Remington brass with good results in my 270 WSM. I have used Norma in the past and it behaves a little differently. The Norma is fairly soft and has a lower capacity than other brands. Because of this you can't run your loads as hot or you'll trash the brass quickly. Winchester brass isn't too bad but not as uniform in the neck area. </p><p></p><p>I have not seen Remington brass in stores for many years but I did get lucky and find some in the classifieds a while back. You can buy Remington loaded ammo for around $1.90 apiece here in the states. When I need more brass I'll try a box of Remington ammo and see how it shoots in my gun. If it shoots well I'll buy 100 rounds, and if not I'll get me a bag of Winchester brass. You can clean up the Winchester stuff pretty well if you get a neck turning tool and skim the necks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1325282, member: 12193"] I'm using Remington brass with good results in my 270 WSM. I have used Norma in the past and it behaves a little differently. The Norma is fairly soft and has a lower capacity than other brands. Because of this you can't run your loads as hot or you'll trash the brass quickly. Winchester brass isn't too bad but not as uniform in the neck area. I have not seen Remington brass in stores for many years but I did get lucky and find some in the classifieds a while back. You can buy Remington loaded ammo for around $1.90 apiece here in the states. When I need more brass I'll try a box of Remington ammo and see how it shoots in my gun. If it shoots well I'll buy 100 rounds, and if not I'll get me a bag of Winchester brass. You can clean up the Winchester stuff pretty well if you get a neck turning tool and skim the necks. [/QUOTE]
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