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Any thing to say about the Starline brass in 45-70 and if not good what would you recommend Win. or Rem. TIA Nim
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starline brass is good stuff . you need to anneal the necks for best results but the brass itself is very uniform and consistant. .... Dean
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I will agree,
Starline brass is the bee's knees when it comes to brass.
But just like he mentioned, you will need to anneal the necks to get a consistent tension on the cases.
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