Starline 308 Brass - First Look

Published on March 1, 2017
Duration: 25:28

This video provides a first look at Starline .308 Winchester brass, detailing the process of firing, resizing, trimming, and inspecting the brass after its initial use. The instructor compares the performance of the brass in two different .308 rifles, noting variations in case stretching and capacity due to chamber differences. Initial measurements for case length, weight, and capacity are presented, along with observations on primer pocket fit and neck thickness, establishing a baseline for future reloading efforts.

Quick Summary

Starline .308 Winchester brass is a new, affordable option for reloaders, offering acceptable weight consistency and primer pocket fit. Initial tests show tight necks requiring full-length resizing and a slight increase in case capacity after firing, with variations depending on the firearm's chamber.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Starline .308 Brass
  2. 00:42Tikka T3x .308 Rifle Setup
  3. 01:17Savage Model 99F .308 Rifle Introduction
  4. 03:44Loading Starline .308 Brass
  5. 07:14First Firing of Starline Brass
  6. 07:25Starline Brass Details & Price
  7. 08:53Case Life Cycle: Virgin to Fired
  8. 11:08Measuring Case Base to Shoulder
  9. 12:36Case Stretch Analysis
  10. 13:01Trimming Brass to Uniform Length
  11. 14:00Initial Case Length Measurements
  12. 14:58Case Weight Variation
  13. 16:50Comparison to Other Brass Weights
  14. 16:55Case Capacity Measurements
  15. 18:37Priming Starline Brass
  16. 19:55Flash Hole Inspection
  17. 20:32Neck Thickness Measurement
  18. 21:46Future Plans for Starline Brass
  19. 22:00Upcoming .308 Reloading Projects

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the initial findings on Starline .308 Winchester brass?

Starline .308 brass is a new, affordable option for rifle reloading. Initial tests show tight necks requiring full-length resizing, acceptable weight consistency, and good primer pocket fit. Case capacity increases slightly after firing, with variations noted between different rifle chambers.

How does Starline .308 brass compare in price and quality to other brands?

Starline .308 brass is priced competitively with Winchester and is more affordable than brands like Hornady, Norma, or Lapua. It appears to be well-made, offering good value for reloaders looking for a cost-effective rifle brass option.

What were the case capacity measurements for Starline .308 brass?

Virgin Starline .308 brass had an average case capacity of 53.6 grains of water. After one firing, this increased to 54.1 grains in a Tikka T3x and 54.6 grains in a Savage Model 99F, indicating some expansion due to chamber dimensions.

What is the typical neck thickness of Starline .308 brass?

The neck wall thickness of Starline .308 brass was measured to be between 0.013 and 0.014 inches. While there is some variation, this is within an acceptable range for most reloading applications, with potential for improvement through neck turning.

Related News

All News →

More Reloading Videos You Might Like

More from Johnny's Reloading Bench

View all →