Last fall, I picked up five boxes of new-old-stock brass for my Van Horn .300 Savage. It was branded as Herter's and packed in 20-round boxes. Well, I finally got around to checking it out today. The quality is impressive. Weight-to-weight variations are minuscule, flash holes are uniform, there are no dinged or out-of-round necks and absolutely no issues that I could detect. I did add just a hint more of a chamfer, but there was no need to deburr as the exteriors of the case mouths are perfectly smooth.It was ready to load as-is.

I have a few loaded up to check and see how if I need to make any adjustments in the powder charge. This Herter's brass was made in Finland and -- coincidentally -- has the same internal capacity as the .308 WCF Lapua cases that I reformed to .300 Savage.