Starline is not available in Canada.
Any preference between Rem and Win 32-20 brass?
32-20 brass Rem or Win?
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- Canuck Bob
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
Bob, grafs and sons has starline 32-20 brass for 20.99 a 100 they ship to Canada. danny
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
I use both Remington and Winchester .32-20 brass. The Winchester seems to be a bit less prone to case mouth splits after several reloadings, but either brand can be reloaded quite a few times before a case gives out. I do make a point to keep the brass seperated by brand, but have not noticed any difference in load performance. I think either brand will serve you well.
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- Canuck Bob
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
Thanks, I'll email them. I tried a bunch of US dealers and got no.BigSky56 wrote:Bob, grafs and sons has starline 32-20 brass for 20.99 a 100 they ship to Canada. danny
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
I've reloaded my Winchester brass eight times without losing a case. Except in the grass.
I have heard that the Remington brass is slightly longer. I think the Speer manual mentions something about it.
I have heard that the Remington brass is slightly longer. I think the Speer manual mentions something about it.
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
My research has confirmed this is true. Length goes Rem, Win, and Starline the shortest. Starline is fine brass but lots of guys are saying the Rem and Win is suitable as well.mav wrote:I've reloaded my Winchester brass eight times without losing a case. Except in the grass.
I have heard that the Remington brass is slightly longer. I think the Speer manual mentions something about it.
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
Especially for the .32-20, in order of toughness- Starline, Winchester then Remington.
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
bob my 73 likes rem brass its a bit longer & works better in the old nut cracker tool have up to 15 loads on some brass . have to use lee fcd cuz i think cases are shorter than theywere 125 years ago ollogger
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Re: 32-20 brass Rem or Win?
From my experience shooting maybe 2-3000 rounds thru my Marlin, do whatever you need to do to get the Starline, you'll be happy you did.