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Norma .416 rem brass
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Just received 50 new Norma cases in .416 rem mag.
Usually I size, trim, chamfer, do the pockets and flashholes. (win & rem)
This stuff looks ready to go.
Should I resize or just prime and load?
Thanks, Scott
 
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Just load it up and go. Great brass!


 
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I would at least run them through a neck sizer first. My last batch of 416rem Norma brass was fantastic, but a couple of case mouths were deformed from shipping/packing. Probably best to run them through to uniform the necks at least.
 
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I agree. And I would expect that they still need a small chamfer to allow bullets to seat easily and assure no scarring of the jacket as it passes by the lip of the case mouth.
 
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I would at least run them through a neck sizer first. My last batch of 416 Rem Mag Norma brass was fantastic, but a couple of case mouths were deformed from shipping/packing. Probably best to run them through to uniform the necks at least.


Duh! I stand corrected. Yes, uniform the neck diameters.


 
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I'll size and chamfer.
Mouth looked already chamfered and led me to believe they were ready to go.
Thanks all, Scott
 
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