How good is Starline Brass

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Looking for new brass for my 45ACP and was wondering if Starline was as good as anything out there.

Brass in general seems as hard as anything else to source. So looking for a quality brass to build my loads on.

I have a bunch of "Norinco" and other miscellaneous cases from the range but have a feeling the (Norinco) may not be as good as other manufacturers.

Any help and advice in establishing a baseline of "Good quality" brass would be appreciated.

Purpose of use : High accuracy at a reasonable cost

I use CCI Large primers normally and Campro 230 gr clad bullets.
 
Nothing wrong with your norc brass. I doubt you'll notice any difference in accuracy after all your brass and trimmed properly.
 
If you're looking to use starline for more accurate ammo then why use Cam-Pro?
You can buy Zero brand at CRAFM for nearly the same price and the quality is far better.
FMJ vs plated, more consistent diameter and base to ogive.
What range do you shoot at that you can't find free .45ACP brass?
 
Lots of .45 brass at the range in yellowknife. I always come back with more than I left with... Even about 250 once fired starline .357 cases! Thank you whoever you are, but put them in the brass bin...
 
If you're looking to use starline for more accurate ammo then why use Cam-Pro? You can buy Zero brand at CRAFM for nearly the same price and the quality is far better. FMJ vs plated, more consistent diameter and base to ogive. What range do you shoot at that you can't find free .45ACP brass?
Availability.. had difficulty finding Zero and there was some discussion if it was better..
 
Zero bullets are excellent, better than any plated bullets. But supply can be sporadic. But if you think the zero bullets are hard to find, that's nothing compared to trying to find starline brass
 
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