Bertram vs. Jamison brass
I seem to recall one or the other was a good one to avoid. Any experience or opinions?
Thanks!
Bertram vs. Jamison brass
I was given a couple dozen Jamison 38/55 brass. Had to throw 7 or 8 away 'cause the shell head was too thick for the shellholder. Other than that I have no experience with Jamison brass. I've since ordered and use the Starline 2.125 brass with the thin necks for 38/55.
I also have approx 100 pieces of Bertram 43 Spanish brass...it all seems to be fine even after 4 firings.
Bertram used to have a strong reputation as being very
brittle and thus had a short life. It seemed to have a different alloy as well and that might have contributed to the problem. I have some of the late stuff that is .45-75 WCF which seems ok. I also got, finally, some of the Jamison .45-75. It looks good but I haven't loaded or shot any of it yet.
Don't know what you want it for. IME, which cartridge can also make a difference.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Don't understand your last sentence......
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Well, I already ordered the Bertram so...
I have some Bertram brass in 6.5x53R. Loading history is unknown. The last trip to the range I had a partial case separation and a few "maybe imminents". Midway had more and on sale so I ordered it. This way, I'll know history.
The only experience with Jamison is some commercially loaded cases for the .35 Newton. I fired 4 rounds and split 4 necks. Was thinking of dismantling the ammo and trying to anneal the case necks but haven't gotten to that project yet.
Just curious about the products in general.
Thanks!
Sorry, In My Experience which cartridge also makes a
difference. I.e. (that is), the various makers seem to have certain cartridges down pat and not so much on others. I have favorite makers depending on which cartridge it might be.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
I haven't had trouble with either.
Other than the price of Bertram. 577-450 were/are $5 a case, where as Jamison was $2.50-ish.
Word is Jamison might actually be coming back under a new name, which sure would be nice.
If Jamison is coming back...
hopefully it's under the management of somebody who knows how to make a quality product. A man's gotta know his limitations, and that was definitely one of Mr. Jamison's.
Maybe Jamison aught to stick with makin Irish Whiskey
and forget about the brass !?!!