I bought 100 Starline brass about a year ago.It's fairly thick,but very consistent.I bought it for my 223 target gun,but it's a tight neck and the Starline brass I bought is nickle plated and just a little too thick for the rifle I was originally planning on using it in,and I don't want to turn the necks and remove the pretty chrome,so I guess my Weatherby Vanguard will have some very nice brass to use to shoot polecats,crows and coyotes.Seriously,Starline's rifle brass is top notch.Lake City works great,but in my precision rifle,good ole Winchester makes the most accurate brass,but it's almost a perfect fit,so it doesn't get overworked,and my accuracy load is pretty sane.The worst I've used was Nosler that was made about 5 years ago.Flash holes off center and variation in actual hole diameter and it didn't last but a few loadings before the necks split.But I bought some Nosler brass for 300 Weatherby back in the summer,and it lasted 12 loadings,and was some of the best I've ever used.