The real issue is unrealistic expectations, the brass has been formed in a die, not on a lathe.
Your talking thousandths of an inch, and only a few thousandths
Your paying for the weight sorting and flash hole prep, nothing more.
Advertising it as " premium" brass is fine, its better as weight and flash hole uniformity goes compared to the other " non premium" lines.
There is no inferral or implication that it will stand up to digital measuring instruments wielded by accuracy nuts wanting to lazily skip some essential brass prep, who's rifles should sensibly have a turned neck chamber any way.
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