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I think many members have used Starline brass
http://www.starlinebrass.com/?gclid=CLGg5P-wuKYCFQl_5QodSFIBIQ
I have with great results. Bought some from another member in 45 LC. Also ordered a box of 1000 in 357 Mag. It was a pre production order. When next they made the brass, mine was boxed up and sent to me. It was worth waiting for.
Happyness is a Hot DW and a pile of used brass!!! Rich
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I use a lot of starline but I don't see where they make 357 max brass. Maybe I missed it? Anyway I have some Jamison on the way. Depending on when it gets here, I may write some feedback. Otherwise it'll have to wait until next NOV/DEC....
Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....
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It's not Lapua or Norma, but appears to be decent brass. I pulled 10 random cases from the 100 I received and did a bit of analysis. This is as it came; untrimmed and unsized, right out of the package. Maximum 2.2 gr difference in weight and maximum of .15mm difference in length, with SD for both looking very good:
Weight in grains: 80.3, 81, 81.5, 81.2, 81.1, 81.6, 81.3, 79.4, 79.6, 81.4
Mean = 80.840
95% confidence interval for actual Mean: 80.27 thru 81.41
Standard Deviation = 0.793
Average Absolute Deviation from Median = 0.560
Median = 81.15
Hi = 81.60 Low = 79.40
Length in mm: 40.56, 40.53, 40.54, 40.50, 40.59, 40.55, 40.44, 40.58, 40.59, 40.48
Mean = 40.536
95% confidence interval for actual Mean: 40.50 thru 40.57
Standard Deviation = .04971
Average Absolute Deviation from Median = .03800
Median = 40.55
Hi = 40.59 Low = 40.44
Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....
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