The Winchester WSC32SCU unprimed brass cases deliver consistent performance for 325 Winchester Short Magnum reloading applications. These precision-manufactured cases provide reloaders with the foundation needed for accurate, reliable ammunition production across multiple loading cycles.
What Makes This Different
Winchester brass cases undergo multi-stage quality control processes that ensure uniform wall thickness and precise dimensional tolerances. Each case features consistent primer pocket depth and flash hole diameter, delivering more predictable ignition characteristics compared to budget alternatives. The brass alloy composition provides optimal balance between case life and extraction reliability.
Key Features
- Precision-formed 325 Winchester Short Magnum brass construction
- Uniform wall thickness for consistent powder capacity
- Factory-spec primer pocket dimensions (0.210" diameter)
- Annealed case necks for proper bullet tension
- Boxer primer compatibility for easy decapping
- 100 cases per bag for bulk reloading projects
- Compatible with standard reloading dies and equipment
These cases perform reliably across temperature extremes and maintain structural integrity through multiple reload cycles. The 325 WSM cartridge excels in medium to large game hunting applications, delivering flat trajectory and substantial energy transfer. Proper case preparation and powder selection enable consistent velocities and sub-MOA accuracy potential in quality rifle platforms.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 325 Winchester Short Magnum
- Case type: Bottlenecked rifle cartridge
- Overall length: 2.860 inches
- Case capacity: Approximately 68 grains water
- Primer type: Large rifle (standard or magnum)
- Material: High-quality brass alloy
- Quantity: 100 unprimed cases per bag
- Manufacturer: Winchester Ammunition
Winchester's established manufacturing standards ensure these cases meet SAAMI specifications for dimensional consistency and pressure handling. The unprimed format allows reloaders complete control over primer selection and seating depth, optimizing ignition characteristics for specific powder and bullet combinations.