Starline .32 S&W Long brass?

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Leon
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Starline .32 S&W Long brass?

Post by Leon »

After using them for about 20 years !, I need to replace my batch of .32 Lapua brass and, after purchasing 9mm Starline brass, was pleasantly surprised by the quality. So I'm considering Starline as the replacement.

Does anybody have opinions on Starline .32 brass? Positive or negative.

Cases will be used in a Manurhin Match .32 and a P240 .32.

I am a little bit concerned about rim thickness of the Starline cases....
fc60
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Star Line Brass

Post by fc60 »

Greetings,

I have found that the Star Line brass in 32 S&W is thicker in the midsection as compared to Lapua, Fiocchi, or R-P.

When you seat a hard cast bullet in Star Line brass there will be a slight bulge in the midsection.

With Lapua, Fiocchi, or R-P, the case walls are uniform in thickness the full length of a wadcutter bullet and, in my opinion, work the best.

Cheers,

Dave
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