Starline brass?

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has anybody had any experience with STARLINE brass? good bad, or ugly!? i am thinking of ordering some, i am wondering if it is up to the quality of winchester or remington.
 
Great stuff. I just found some .45 Colt nickel cases that I forgot I had (stored in an unmarked ammo can). Like finding a $20 bill in a pair of jeans you haven't worn for a while.
 
Seriously good brass. Wish I could afford it, but in my .45acp, I guess my Winchester brass will still last a while. :D
 
Excellent and lasts a long, long time. It's made for serious handloaders. The brass is on the thick side, so you may need to adjust loads accordingly.
 
I like it. Priced good. Use it in 45LC on the hot side(max recomened) and had no probs. Use it for SA and lever. Some have been loaded at least 12-14 times with no issueas here.If it ain't split, re-use it. good luck , Bob
 
I've used it in 45ACP for almost a year. It is high quality. I like it better than the Winchester and Federal that I've tried.
 
Order directly from Starline. Their price includes shipping, and they undersell their retailers.
 
Don't want to beat a dead horse, but when I buy new brass Starline is practically all I buy. It's very good stuff. And I'll second buying direct from them. You'll find they usually have as good if not better prices than most.
 
It's very good. But if you are loading light "cowboy" loads in a straight wall pistol case (like .45 Colt) you might be better off with Winchester brass. Starline brass won't seal the chamber at very low pressures.
 
Another thing, they make some obscure brass that others either don't make, or don't sell as new brass. I bought some 45/70 nickel plated starline, great stuff. When I bought an old war horse CZ-52 in 7.62 Tokorav, starline has brass for that seldom heard from caliber.
 
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