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RCBS recommended not using Federal nickle brass for reloading so I checked Midway's brass selection. They have Remington, Nosler, Hornady, Norma and A Square. The price varies considerably. Norma is expensive. Remington is not. Other than the price, is there a difference?
 
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A while back I bought some of these Prvi Partizan BRASS 375 H&H MAG UN PRIMED

I gave $48.00 per hundred new at the Vegas show . They seem to be well made and have yet to have an issue .

Of course I don't shoot the H&H like I used to either . I bought these when they were available

RWS 375 H&H Mag, RW2145162 made by RWS and their the cats meow IMO !. Unfortunately they're no longer

available as far as I know . Norma is also Very GOOD stuff as is Hornady .


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Hornady -- every time it fits


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Hornady -- every time it fits



+1 I've had good results with Hornady brass.

I have not with Remington brass:

My .375 H&H Remington brass thread
 
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I found brass life is pretty poor with Federal brass so in my 375 I use Norma brass and have been happy with it.
 
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I prefer Hornady also, Rem seems "soft" and doesn't last and some of the nickle brass seems prone to neck splitting.


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I use hoarded winchester or remington.
 
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