Bought 200 new Winchester cases and did most of the prep work on them yesterday. Not too impressed with their quality control. I ran them thru the full length sizer, then got to measuring and inspecting them. Many were close to the max case length needed to be trimmed. Also, alot of them were not cut square at the case mouth, difference of .005 to .007 in some cases. I only had to discard two of them that I could not trim and get into specs but, I just thought this was alot of work to have to prepare new brass for its initial use? Sure, I am picky and want everything to be in spec and look new, am I being too critical here? I am fairly new to the reloading game and have not bought alot of new brass to date but it seems to me it would be pretty simple to at least get all your brass into spec before you package it? 22-250 by the way. Anyone have this same problem and, is that the case with anyone's brand of new brass?