I had issues with .45-70 Starline brass a few years ago when reloading for my Marlin 1895. Rim thickness was all over the place and I had to file some of the brass to get the bolt to close.
I got to thinking about other specs being out, so I crushed it and tossed it.

Thankfully, I only had twenty pieces, so it was no great loss.

Than said, I have never had issue with their .32-20, .357, or .45Colt brass, so I don't know if it's a rifle brass thing, or I just got a few bad pieces.

Ed

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