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S&B brass, good or bad?
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Has anyone ever loaded the Seller and Ballot brass in 357 or 44 mag? I'm looking at a couple of auctions on ebay with the thought of loading up lots of ammo.
I used to use only winchester brass, but they went bad a few years ago and I had new ammo splitting cases.
Are they doing better now?
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Go to http://www.midwayusa.com and check out their brass,I buy Remington & Winchester for centerfire 06,243 and 300wm. Starline for use in 45 long colt,454 casull & S&W 460 .Used brass for 45acp ,38spec & 357mag.
 
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Get the Starline Brass and don't look back............


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Yep I think your right, buy quality now so I don't hate useing the stuff.
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Posts: 2924 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: 23 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Starline is the best out there. I have loaded S&B(.45acp, 9mm) brass but unless you get it very cheap I probably wouldn't buy it.


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