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300 brass

I can't complain about my Hornady brass. It was most definitely on the minimum size new. But after blowing them out (not very accurate to what I expected) and working the brass they seem to be doing very well. I didn't measure volume on all 500 but I did on about 1 out of 10 and were close enough to not worry about.
Only complaint was the necks were on the thin side I felt but that could be me. And the neck thickness did very up to half a thousands. So I ended up turning the neck on all of them. That alone was worth buying different brass doing 500 of them.
But I got a very good deal on 500 new unopened so I guess all in all I have nothing to complain about.
 
I picked up a bunch of Norma brass about five years ago and this stuff is amazing.

I didn’t even bother to weigh the brass and sort it the first time I reloaded it… And I have a standard deviation of five.

I don’t think you can get better than that.....
 
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I would probably purchase ADG Brass, current manufacture winchester fodder is CRAP, I rejected about 25% of two bags a couple years ago due to shitty quality control split necks, dimples/creases just plain shit. The ADG (Alpha Development Group ) Brass was extremely consistent weight wise across the whole lot, I think, IIRC 3.5 grains total spread between heaviest and lightest in 100 weighed. Don't have experience with hornady 300 WM brass. Old blue and white bag WW brass got me to beyond 1K, back when winchester cared about quality control.