Starline Brass ?

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Starline is also my preference when it comes to brass. Their 9x19, 38-55, 45-70, .500S&W, and many others are far better than any other brand. :)
 
I started reloading with range pickings. Then, when I got serious about reloading, I started sorting my brass. Eventually, it just made sense to begin replacing old mixed brass with new Starline.

Its worth the investment. And, since I load 9mm and .45acp fairly light, I just use it till I loose it.
 
Starline 7.62x25mm Tokarev brass is not as strong as S&B reloaded brass.

Starline 9mm Super comp is not as strong as Win9x23mmWin brass, but the Starline brass has higher capacity.

Starline 45 super brass is no stronger or thicker than any 45acp brass.
Starline 460 Rowland brass is no stronger or thicker than any 45acp brass, but it is longer.
Starline 45+P brass has thicker walls, and works well with poor case support chambers, but has sightly less capacity.
 
I have it in .38, .357, 10mm, 41 & 44mag, 45 Colt, and 454 Casull. Never had an issue with it in well over 15 years of shooting LOTS of it. It generally gets lost in the grass before I get a chance to toss it.

You shouldn't be disappointed in any of it, and if you are just let them know, they are great folks to deal with, or have been in the past.
 
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