The Starline 444 Marlin unprimed brass cases deliver consistent performance for handloaders seeking reliable ammunition components. These cases feature Starline's precision manufacturing process that ensures uniform wall thickness and proper headspace dimensions across the entire production run.
What Makes This Different
Starline brass cases undergo a multi-stage annealing process that optimizes brass hardness for extended case life. The company's quality control standards result in dimensional consistency that typically exceeds SAAMI specifications by 15-20%. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, each case receives individual inspection before packaging, eliminating the sorting process many reloaders face with other brands.
Key Features
- Precision-drawn brass construction with uniform wall thickness throughout
- Flash hole diameter held to ±0.001" tolerance for consistent ignition
- Case length maintained within ±0.005" specification range
- Annealed case mouth and shoulder for optimal bullet seating
- Compatible with all standard 444 Marlin chamber dimensions
- Primer pockets sized to accept Large Rifle primers
- Packaged in quantities of 50 cases per bag
These cases handle maximum SAAMI pressure loads without case head separation or primer pocket loosening. Hunters appreciate the consistent performance when loading heavy bullets for large game, while target shooters benefit from the uniform case capacity that contributes to reduced velocity spreads. The brass composition resists work hardening through multiple reloading cycles, typically allowing 8-12 reloads with proper sizing techniques.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 444 Marlin
- Case length: 2.225 inches nominal
- Material: High-quality cartridge brass alloy
- Primer pocket: Large Rifle (.210" diameter)
- Flash hole: .080" diameter
- Quantity: 50 cases per package
- Condition: New, unprimed brass
- Manufacturer: Starline Brass, USA
Handloaders who demand consistent results choose Starline brass for its manufacturing precision and quality control standards. The investment in premium components pays dividends in ammunition performance and case longevity across multiple reloading cycles.