In the realm of precision and reliability, Winchester stands as a paragon of excellence. The .45 Colt unprimed cases are an embodiment of meticulous craftsmanship, preferred by discerning hunters and competitive shooters alike. Each case undergoes a rigorous annealing process to achieve optimal hardness. This ensures that the bullet is held securely while providing necessary flexibility during firing.
It is worth noting that these brass cases may exhibit a light stain near the neck—a testament to their robust manufacturing process rather than any flaw. Occasionally, due to the rigors of production or transit, some cases might arrive with imperfect mouths. However, this minor imperfection can be rectified through proper resizing techniques.
For those engaged in reloading, it becomes essential to resize the mouth and perform chamfering and deburring for best results. Should you desire further refinement in your reloading procedure, passing an expander ball through the neck aligned with the sizing die will ensure uniformity.
These Winchester unprimed cases come packaged in quantities of 100 per box—ample supply for both experimentation at your bench and practice on range days.