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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 4232617" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>You read threads where folks are using primers from different manufacturers and reporting zero problems, equivalent results, no need to stick to a single brand they are all the same. I don't agree with that philosophy and if you do, more power to you.</p><p></p><p>And yes, in partiucular the quality of new Brass is disturbing. Several years back I purchased some factory blems from Hornady. Well, blemished means discoloration or appearance shortcomings. In Fact, the flash holes were oblong and nearly all were off-center. 18% of the flash holes were so offcenter you could not FL size them without removing the decap pin. I wrote Hornady asking for relief, they said blems is blems. You may see every now and then a distinct anti-Hornady tilt in my threads. </p><p></p><p>There have been many threads here and elsewhere in recent months regarding Winchester brass. Enough so as to make me back off acquisition. </p><p></p><p>Don't know where these quality issues are headed. But as mentioned, if you have a favorite load best stock up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 4232617, member: 5958"] You read threads where folks are using primers from different manufacturers and reporting zero problems, equivalent results, no need to stick to a single brand they are all the same. I don't agree with that philosophy and if you do, more power to you. And yes, in partiucular the quality of new Brass is disturbing. Several years back I purchased some factory blems from Hornady. Well, blemished means discoloration or appearance shortcomings. In Fact, the flash holes were oblong and nearly all were off-center. 18% of the flash holes were so offcenter you could not FL size them without removing the decap pin. I wrote Hornady asking for relief, they said blems is blems. You may see every now and then a distinct anti-Hornady tilt in my threads. There have been many threads here and elsewhere in recent months regarding Winchester brass. Enough so as to make me back off acquisition. Don't know where these quality issues are headed. But as mentioned, if you have a favorite load best stock up. [/QUOTE]
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