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		By: Tony K.		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2020 10:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Let me start off by saying I didn&#039;t buy the brass I am reviewing, but I did do all of the prep work on it for a friend.
We happened across the brass at a local Scheels and he immediately bought 100. First thing to note is all ADG brass comes with ammo boxes, every other brass company I have bought from ships it bulk. As everyone knows this causes damage to case necks. Second, all of the brass is annealed and looks great. 
Aside from the looks this brass is nothing short of fantastic, the weight of the individual cases fell between 220.9 and 223.2, only a 2.3 grain difference. Which for someone that grew up reloading Winchester and Federal brass, is pretty damn impressive. I didn&#039;t measure every piece just every 4 or 5; however, they were all within .001 that I measured. Once again without trimming or sizing yet, that&#039;s pretty damn impressive. And every primer pocket was nice and tight, but not overly tight. 
Overall my first experience with ADG brass was a fantastic one and I can&#039;t wait for the 28 Nosler to be available for my own rifle.... Hint, hint.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me start off by saying I didn&#8217;t buy the brass I am reviewing, but I did do all of the prep work on it for a friend.<br />
We happened across the brass at a local Scheels and he immediately bought 100. First thing to note is all ADG brass comes with ammo boxes, every other brass company I have bought from ships it bulk. As everyone knows this causes damage to case necks. Second, all of the brass is annealed and looks great.<br />
Aside from the looks this brass is nothing short of fantastic, the weight of the individual cases fell between 220.9 and 223.2, only a 2.3 grain difference. Which for someone that grew up reloading Winchester and Federal brass, is pretty damn impressive. I didn&#8217;t measure every piece just every 4 or 5; however, they were all within .001 that I measured. Once again without trimming or sizing yet, that&#8217;s pretty damn impressive. And every primer pocket was nice and tight, but not overly tight.<br />
Overall my first experience with ADG brass was a fantastic one and I can&#8217;t wait for the 28 Nosler to be available for my own rifle&#8230;. Hint, hint.</p>
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		By: Bill Allen		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2019 16:36:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[With the help of Josh I recently received some 6.5 PRC brass from ADG.  Quality brass is not easy to come by, it is never inexpensive and there are only a few providers out there with none manufactured in the US  There is a new one and that is ADG.  The brass I received was at least as good as any Lapua or Norma brass that I have reloaded. 

The neck walls were only .0005 diff, the length was dead on and very little case weight differences. The cases were loaded and checked for run out, there was not enough to  adjust for.

I took them to the range to fire-form with no real expectations of tight groups or low SD’s.  I should have known better after all the mic testing etc. I did before loading them.  These 15 rounds shot  a ¾ group, which includes two flyers caused by the shooter and produced a 4.5 SD at a V of 3,200.  I am sure the groups will tighten up now that they are formed.

Last but not least is the fact that these are made in the US.

Five stars for sure and ADG brass will be my go to.  

Bill Allen – North Carolina]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the help of Josh I recently received some 6.5 PRC brass from ADG.  Quality brass is not easy to come by, it is never inexpensive and there are only a few providers out there with none manufactured in the US  There is a new one and that is ADG.  The brass I received was at least as good as any Lapua or Norma brass that I have reloaded. </p>
<p>The neck walls were only .0005 diff, the length was dead on and very little case weight differences. The cases were loaded and checked for run out, there was not enough to  adjust for.</p>
<p>I took them to the range to fire-form with no real expectations of tight groups or low SD’s.  I should have known better after all the mic testing etc. I did before loading them.  These 15 rounds shot  a ¾ group, which includes two flyers caused by the shooter and produced a 4.5 SD at a V of 3,200.  I am sure the groups will tighten up now that they are formed.</p>
<p>Last but not least is the fact that these are made in the US.</p>
<p>Five stars for sure and ADG brass will be my go to.  </p>
<p>Bill Allen – North Carolina</p>
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