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magtech or starline brass
anyone have any feedback (+ or -) on handgun brass from these two companies? got a deal on new 40s&w brass, anything i should watch out for ? (other than the problems associated with brass previously fired in non-fully supported chamber).
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I don't know about MagTech, but I don't think Starline sells anything but new, virgin brass. It's good stuff, too.
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sandman
i'm not familiar with mag tech either. but i've used oodles of starline in 38 super, 357 mag, 44 mag and 45 colt. i use everything but the 38 super to hunt with. someday when i'm feeling real froggy i'll have to try it. i especially like the starline because i can get nickle cases. i use those for my hunting loads. ends confusion. and don't flame me on nickle cases, i've heard it all before. in the 38 super i've never had a bobble, no failures to feed or extraction problems....never. the starline brass has been 100% good to me.
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I read an article about a year or so ago covering Magtech. The brass and ammo are manufactured in South America (Brazil, I think), Using equipment purchased from Remington. From what I understand, they utilize Remington specs. I wouldn't be afraid to use it.
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