Since I last posted in this thread, I found out that the Graf brass is made by Hornady. I also found out, while clicking around the site, that some of the metric cases are offered with the Hornady Frontier headstamp for a couple dollars less.
I figure to order some of the 7.62X54R stuff when the cases I have from all the Hansen ammo I bought over the years wears out. Some folks wonder why I handload for that round with all the cheap mil-spec thats available. The trouble with that stuff is that it shoots higher with that ammo than I can compensate for with the sights. But, by loading down a bit, I can get hits that are just about at point of aim with my mofel 39 Mosin-Nagants. I had some good results with 44 grains of IMR 4064 (love that powder) behind a 147 grain FMJBT bullet. But, I'm dropping down by a grain to see if I can get smack on.
The 7.65 brass looks right nice, and my first loads witrh it show a good deal of promise in my little Argentine Model 91 sporter. It's a neat one that I bought with a shortened barrel, Weaver bases and Williams sights already mounted, the bolt handle turned and civvy trigger installed. It cost me the princely sum of $100 - one of my better deals.