jds holler
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DITTO this ^^^^. I recently purchased some Starline .222 Rem. brass and am very pleased. The neck-wall thickness, on the WORST cases, as measured across the heel of of a seated bullet, using [both of] my Starrett 0.0001" micrometers, is <0.0003" variation, with most right @ 0.0002". RGI got a batch of 222 Starline last fall. It was all that was available at the time. Very uniform neck thickness, case weights very close and the primer pockets and flash holes are fine. I am impressed. Only three firings on it so time will tell.
If it’s anything like there .300wm it’s on par with LapuaI have some RWS in .222 Rem. in my stash of supplies, going to get around to loading soon.
That’s good German made brass I bet it works well for yaI picked up this stuff from one a y'all awhile back, and haven't even tried it yet. I know nuthin about it, but it looks -- nice.
I'll be turning them into 20's. I'd say they're vintage, kinda like me. jd
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I purchased a couple hundred of the Starline also. Have not loaded any yet.I got a batch of 222 Starline last fall. It was all that was available at the time. Very uniform neck thickness, case weights very close and the primer pockets and flash holes are fine. I am impressed. Only three firings on it so time will tell.
RG, What was the neck od with a seated bullet? I have a .250 neck chamber and interested if neck turning will be required. Thank you.DITTO this ^^^^. I recently purchased some Starline .222 Rem. brass and am very pleased. The neck-wall thickness, on the WORST cases, as measured across the heel of of a seated bullet, using [both of] my Starrett 0.0001" micrometers, is <0.0003" variation, with most right @ 0.0002". RG
Across bullet (consistent 0.2241" heel diameter) they run .2500" to .2503", with most being .2501/.2502". 'Web" Dia. .3745" to .3750". Well within my ability to use & "read" a [manual] micrometer. Again, worst case when measuring, turning, and measuring again, displays max variation of 0.0003".RG, What was the neck od with a seated bullet? I have a .250 neck chamber and interested if neck turning will be required. Thank you.
Just curious. Do these have small flash holes?I picked up this stuff from one a y'all awhile back, and haven't even tried it yet. I know nuthin about it, but it looks -- nice.
I'll be turning them into 20's. I'd say they're vintage, kinda like me. jd
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LC is making 222 Rem brass now??I am no benchrest shooter, but have had very good accuracy with Lake City. Lots of guys dont like it but has worked well for me. I usually find it on sale at my local range for free.
Do those have small flash holes?I have some RWS in .222 Rem. in my stash of supplies, going to get around to loading soon.
Tariff?Prophet River in Canada has Lapua 222 brass ah?
I bought 200 a few months ago, their shipping is a bit high but with the exchange rate there’s a savings.
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Lapua - 222 Rem Match Brass - Cardboard Box of 100 - 4PH5002C
Prophet River Firearmsstore.prophetriver.com
I dunno, contact them.Do those have small flash holes?
Tariff?
ThanksI dunno, contact them.
The exchange rate makes it $109 per hundred.
As a matter of fact, those DO have small flash holes. 1/16" bit fits easily in them. For comparison, the Lapua I've got is 3/32. I still haven't used any of them yet, and I'm glad you mentioned it. jdJust curious. Do these have small flash holes?