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https://outdoors.natchezss.com/bestsellers/257-Roberts-Brass

Pretty good price.
If you don't mind rolling the dice with Winchester.
Too bad 7x57 brass isn't getting this kind of treatment.
Sssssh!
Originally Posted by mathman
If you don't mind rolling the dice with Winchester.


Not at all, I have had culls from most brands.
Originally Posted by rickt300
Too bad 7x57 brass isn't getting this kind of treatment.


I'll second that motion.
Paul B.
Originally Posted by PJGunner
Originally Posted by rickt300
Too bad 7x57 brass isn't getting this kind of treatment.


I'll second that motion.
Paul B.

They do have ".275 Rigby" it's not terribly cheap, but not terribly expensive either.
Originally Posted by rickt300
Originally Posted by mathman
If you don't mind rolling the dice with Winchester.


Not at all, I have had culls from most brands.


My .257 Roberts brass dates to ‘06. That same 50 pieces of Winchester must have 10 reloads on them and they are still going. In fact, I have them on the bench, cleaned, sized, primed and ready for powder and a 115gr. Nosler BT.

I still have the back up bag of Winchester brass sitting in storage, because, well, you know. Winchester brass is certainly a gamble. smile
In 2006 my Winchester brass was good too. After the halfrican was elected and we went into the Great Shortage the QC went to crap. It seems a little better now, but not like pre-Obama.
At one point I like Winchester brass better than all others, Now even Federal matches or beats it, especially 308 brass.
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