Anybody out there use Bell brass in thier safari calibers? If so, how does it compare to Norma.
Regards
RJW
If you can find it (and afford it), go with RWS however. They last forever, are extremely uniform in mass, plus the necks are straight and of uniform thickness.
I have some RWS cases which I got with a used .375 H&H so I have no idea of how many times they were loaded before I got them. I've annealed them once and used them 13-15 times though. When I drop one of these jewels in the grass, I get down and look for that sucker for quite a while!
jpb
I'm very pleased with the Norma brass in .416 Rigby and in every thing else I preffere and use Norma.
Can't say that I hvae used either RWS or Bell a lot. My exsperience tells me though that the Bell isn't nice - eventhough it can be the only oppotunity at hand (in my case .450/400 3").
The RWS I don't like - and I kow a couple who will use only them, and others like me who stay as far away as possible from them.
But do any of you know if Norma or RWS isn't make the brass for the other company after they have been put together?
Regards
Mads
As for Norma, I have used quite a bit of it in .357 Mag...or tried to. It was junk. Way to soft and case life was pitiful. Regular old W-W brass outlasted it 10-1.
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