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Post by dovehunter on Apr 7, 2008 14:15:59 GMT -5
Okay, when I have to do three boxes anyway, what's a couple of more boxes. Another question comes to mind. If I order some new brass from Midway, etc., how will I know how old it is? I am assuming here that W-W is the only company who made .225 Win. brass and I would guess that they haven't made it for a while.
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Post by Jack on Apr 7, 2008 16:30:12 GMT -5
Dovehunter, 225 Win is on the list of less popular brass that Winchester makes once a year. They estimate how much they'll sell in a year, then run it all at once, and hope they don't run out before next year's run. Right before they run one of those cartridges again, the brass is scarce all over- and that's what you're running into. There's a bunch of cartridges on that 'once a year' list, 225 Win, 307, 356, and 375 Win, 250 Savage, and others. New brass I wouldn't worry about- you can be pretty sure it's not more than a year old.
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