I think you will need to draw your own conclusions based on what your reloading experience is. My press and dies do well with Winchester, Federal, Blazer, and Speer, Hornady, and S&B. I have uniformly bad experiences sizing Aquila and Remington.
Hmmmm I think you misunderstood my question. So I'll expound a bit - "BAD" meaning dangerous to use:
- (stepped cases tend to split),
- brass coated steel - same as loading steel cases - not good.
- "Glocked" 40 - might not fully seat in chamber.
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Yea, there are cases that don't work for certain loads such as can't seat a 147 9mm deep enough due to case wall thickness, but that doesn't make them unusable for other loads.
I'm looking for reasons to NEVER use a case due to it being dangerous - the most obvious example is the stepped case.
I've got very little experience outside of 9mm which is why I asked.