mudgunner49
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Geco, Ruag, S&B for 124 gr, Federal 147gr FMJ-FP...
I think you must be the only person I have ever seen saying that S&B brass is very good. I typically load it once, mark the handstamp black and toss it.
I have used lots of S&B 45 brass and the only problem I have ever had is that the primer pockets seem very tight which makes reloading them harder. I just ream the primer pockets with a #4 drill bit ground flat on the end and the problem goes away. I wouldn't bother with 9mm since it is so common it's not worth the trouble but once fired 45 is harder to find.S&B is top notch in my .45 and the brass is very good.