Brass — Starline Reloading

Based in Sedalia, Missouri, Starline is a family-owned operation that focuses exclusively on one thing: making brass. Unlike larger manufacturers that produce firearms, primers, or powder, Starline’s singular focus has allowed them to master the metallurgy and geometry of the cartridge case. Originally famous for their dominance in the "Cowboy Action" community—producing obscure and vintage calibers like .45-70 Government and .44-40—they have since expanded into a powerhouse for modern handgun and rifle cartridges. Consistency and Durability

The primary appeal of Starline lies in its . Reloaders value "internal volume consistency," which ensures that every grain of powder produces the same pressure and velocity. Starline cases are known for having remarkably consistent wall thickness and primer pocket tension. STARLINE RELOADING BRASS

In the world of reloading, Starline Brass represents the "sweet spot" of the industry. It offers the ruggedness of military-grade brass with the precision of boutique European brands. For the competitive shooter, it provides the reliability needed for a championship; for the hobbyist, it offers a high-quality product that won't break the bank. Based in Sedalia, Missouri, Starline is a family-owned

Furthermore, their brass is notably "tough." In calibers that operate at high pressures, such as the 10mm Auto or the 6.5 Creedmoor, cheaper brass tends to "flow" or experience primer pocket loosening after just a few firings. Starline’s proprietary annealing processes result in a case that can often be reloaded dozens of times without failing, providing a lower "cost-per-shot" over the life of the brass. The "Vertical Integration" Advantage Consistency and Durability The primary appeal of Starline