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I have some unfired RWS 375H&H brass,is this brass any good??

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I love RWS brass. I have only used it in .270, and it was very good
 
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excellent brass, might be a little thicker therefore slightly smaller internal case... start with bottom loads or LESS


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RWS brass, thicker, heavier, lasts forever. Start with a low end load and work up!!

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Unlike their bullets, RWS brass is very good.


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RWS is excellent brass!
 
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Very Good!! As said before, start low...


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Group sizes at 200yds will tell you if it's good.There is no yes or no answer.
 
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RWS and LAPUA are my favorite brands of quality Brass. thumb
 
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I have also used RWS brass in the .375 H&H, thicker case walls, lower volume, as stated above. Be careful of brittleness. If they are used I would advise annealing or you will run into case splitting at the neck, at least I did.


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I use RWS brass in a number of cartridges, .222 Remington, .243 Winchester, 7x57R, .308 Winchester, .30/06 Sprg., 8x57IS, 9.3x62 and the .375H&H - they make outstanding cartridges and I've never expereinced any issues when using them.

But then again I never get outside the envelope with them either so there shouldn't have been.


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RWS is the best brass I've ever used.
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