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    No one has mentioned anything about Belmont’s, must be a good sign? I have only heard good about them so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sako851 View Post
    No one has mentioned anything about Belmont’s, must be a good sign? I have only heard good about them so far
    I've always found their brass cased .223 to be pretty good.

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    S&b 22 hornet the flash holes are off center and broke decapping pin

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    Quote Originally Posted by northdude View Post
    S&b 22 hornet the flash holes are off center and broke decapping pin
    They are not off center but actually are a smaller diameter than all other .22 hornet brass.. its not a std sized hole and even the smaller Redding die pins get jammed in them.
    I cut a drill bit shank to size to use as a decapping pin for them then drill them out to the std size. The brass itself once anneald is actually quite good and the rim thickness is thicker and more consistent than many other brands meaning consistent headspace and better accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    They are not off center but actually are a smaller diameter than all other .22 hornet brass.. its not a std sized hole and even the smaller Redding die pins get jammed in them.
    I cut a drill bit shank to size to use as a decapping pin for them then drill them out to the std size. The brass itself once anneald is actually quite good and the rim thickness is thicker and more consistent than many other brands meaning consistent headspace and better accuracy.
    And it’s cheap and shoots really well in my rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingman View Post
    They are not off center but actually are a smaller diameter than all other .22 hornet brass.. its not a std sized hole and even the smaller Redding die pins get jammed in them.
    I cut a drill bit shank to size to use as a decapping pin for them then drill them out to the std size. The brass itself once anneald is actually quite good and the rim thickness is thicker and more consistent than many other brands meaning consistent headspace and better accuracy.
    Been told piano wire works well-does that sound right? Cheap but still works well-no crying when it breaks

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    17M2 ammo (all made by the same company? even though it has multiple brands) splits at the neck over time.

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    Highland in 308 wouldn't chamber properly now stick to Remington Corelocks

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    Can’t go wrong with corelokts, they’re very user friendly
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    Remington and Magtech, I AVOID BOTH.

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    The only centrefire misfire I have had was a Remington corelokt. It was the first round out of the box and the first (attempted) shot from the rifle in several years, so I can't say for sure that it was the ammunition at fault.

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    Nothing wrong with Federal, good middle of the road brand to test a rifle with and there premium match 308 I've struggled to match with reloads.

    Just ordered 1000 rounds of Belmont with the 77 hpbt projectile, hope its ok? Price is just too tempting.
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    My stirling 14 p bolt action .22lr eats up remmington gold bullets from the bucket load.1400 rounds a bucket and I'd only get one misfire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    My stirling 14 p bolt action .22lr eats up remmington gold bullets from the bucket load.1400 rounds a bucket and I'd only get one misfire.
    Successfully hitting stuff with cheap ammo at long range through a rifle that's been worked hard - that's a win.
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