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Brass quality: Performance and Expectations
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevy" data-source="post: 1524157" data-attributes="member: 95968"><p>I have used nosler custom, Winchester, and adg for my 300 win mag. Got 4 loads out of nosler before I started losing primer pockets. Not all but some. The 5th firing I lost a bunch. 76 gr of h1000 behind a 212 eldx. Not a hot load in my rifle. </p><p>The Winchester I got 1 firing before I lost primer pockets on most of them. 75.5 gr rl 26 behind a 225 eldm. Kinda hot but that was backed off with no pressure signs. Had several slit necks, and way to short of necks out of the bag.</p><p>Currently using adg and was impressed when I opened the box. The packing showed me that they care about the condition of the brass when it is received. All seemed to weigh fairly consistent when new. Have 3 firings on them and they seem to be holding up well. 73.5 gr of rl 26 behind 225 eldm. Ran some up to pressure while doing load development and they held up good also. Still shooting those brass and can seat a primer without it falling out. Best buy the money in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevy, post: 1524157, member: 95968"] I have used nosler custom, Winchester, and adg for my 300 win mag. Got 4 loads out of nosler before I started losing primer pockets. Not all but some. The 5th firing I lost a bunch. 76 gr of h1000 behind a 212 eldx. Not a hot load in my rifle. The Winchester I got 1 firing before I lost primer pockets on most of them. 75.5 gr rl 26 behind a 225 eldm. Kinda hot but that was backed off with no pressure signs. Had several slit necks, and way to short of necks out of the bag. Currently using adg and was impressed when I opened the box. The packing showed me that they care about the condition of the brass when it is received. All seemed to weigh fairly consistent when new. Have 3 firings on them and they seem to be holding up well. 73.5 gr of rl 26 behind 225 eldm. Ran some up to pressure while doing load development and they held up good also. Still shooting those brass and can seat a primer without it falling out. Best buy the money in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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