Norma .223 Rem Brass Cases x100 Brass
Norma .223 Rem Brass Cases x100 Brass
Norma's brass cases are incredibly popular amongst reloaders in the UK and abroad. Norma's high quality brass ensures that each case can be reloaded multiple times and their market leading narrow build tolerances mean that accuracy is not compromised even after multiple reloads. Norma's brass is annealed to ensure hardness and durability, resulting in Norma brass being the gold-standard for reloading components.
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Norma brass cases' superior quality ensures a long life and many reloads. Norma cases are made of the best possible raw materials with the narrowest tolerances, and they deliver accuracy round after round. The case neck is annealed to become softer. This prevents gas leaks and enables the case to hold the bullet firmly for at least 10 years without cracking as a result of aging material. Further down on the case body, the hardness increases to avoid unnecessary stretching. If it is too hard, it would bring the risk of cracks. Furthest down, around the primer pocket, the brass should be firm. Here, the hardness is nearly twice that of around the neck. The structure of the material reveals the hardness. During processing the large, soft grains are broken down into smaller ones, which makes for a harder material. At the annealing, small grains become bigger and the hardness decreases.
- Calibre: .223
- Quanitity: 100 cases
- Norma brass suitable for multiple reloads
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Norma brass cases' superior quality ensures a long life and many reloads. Norma cases are made of the best possible raw materials with the narrowest tolerances, and they deliver accuracy round after round. The case neck is annealed to become softer. This prevents gas leaks and enables the case to hold the bullet firmly for at least 10 years without cracking as a result of aging material. Further down on the case body, the hardness increases to avoid unnecessary stretching. If it is too hard, it would bring the risk of cracks. Furthest down, around the primer pocket, the brass should be firm. Here, the hardness is nearly twice that of around the neck. The structure of the material reveals the hardness. During processing the large, soft grains are broken down into smaller ones, which makes for a harder material. At the annealing, small grains become bigger and the hardness decreases.
- Calibre: .223
- Quanitity: 100 cases
- Norma brass suitable for multiple reloads
Delivery
Returns