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What is the difference between nosler brass ready for reloading vs the nosler brass in preloaded ammo? For rifle use
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What is the difference between nosler brass ready for reloading vs the nosler brass in preloaded ammo? For rifle use
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I ask this question because I have a 280ai custom rifle just about ready. I want to use nosler brass. I will fire form the brass as I break in the barrel.
I can buy new brass for $85 for 50, then I will need to load (primer, powder, bullet)
Or I can buy nosler ammo with nosler brass, $31 for 20. So for 3 boxes it costs a little more but I am ready for fire forming and break in.
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I would hope they load the same brass as they sell. If it has the Nosler stamp on it, should be the same.
NOT what Nosler claims, that is why you can sometimes find Nosler brass "blems" - I have a bunch in '06 and noticed a while back that a Kimber began producing erratic groups, then realized it was actually 2 distinct groups so I checked and the blem brass had distinctly different water volume numbers, fairly slight but differing all the same - Sorted and problem was solved - Top shelf Nosler brass is the same as their Nosler AMMO brass, if it's blems something didn't pass muster but you can't always tell one from the other in a pileI would venture to say the Nosler brass has been weight sorted and the ones that don’t make the cut head to the loading area. But I am just really guessing. I reload the Nosler brass for my 28 and it is very solid and I will get four or five reloads out of it before the primer pockets are compromised.