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Anybody tried Starline .348 Win. brass?

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12 October 2018, 22:16
Kyler Hamann
Anybody tried Starline .348 Win. brass?
I don't know if it's been available at some point, but I see that Starline is listing .348 Win. brass on their website. It shows as out of stock currently, but has anyone tried it in the past?

Generally Starline seems like okay brass to me (for the money) so it might be a great option for the .348. If nothing else we should buy some to support Starline for not forgetting the .348 Win. I'm sure the wildcatters will appreciate another .348 brass option also.

Thanks,
Kyler


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13 October 2018, 19:36
buckeyeshooter
I have been using Starline 50 alaskan and 50-110 for years and it has held up very well, not alot of case stretch and no split necks or cracks. the .348 is a variant of the 50-110 case as is the 50 alaskan. So, it ought to work about the same.
14 October 2018, 01:33
crshelton
+1 for Starline .45-90 for hot 300 grain to 450 grain loads.


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20 November 2018, 06:05
Atkinson
I use it in several modern calibers like the 06, 308 and 7x57 and its as good as any brass I have ever used including RWS WW RP and PPU..


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28 December 2018, 19:58
jkingrph
I used some to cut down, expand, and fireform to .41 Swiss,centerfire conversion. .41 Swiss or 10.4x38R is a rimfire, meant for the 1869, 71, and 73 Swiss Vetterli rifles.


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