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Is Lapua brass that much thicker than stardard American made brass? | ||
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no its not, but its just so much better than anything else out there Daniel | |||
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They are annealed in a special way which makes them IDEAL for reloading several times before needing to be re annealed . I also like RWS which seems to work nearly as well least wise in my cases . Lapua ,RWS ,Remington , Federal are my 1 St.too last choices . I don't know about hornady or nosler cases as I've never used them . Many years ago I used Norma as well as Winchester however they are now history in my book . Shoot Straight Know Your Target . ... | |||
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The internal capacity of Lapua brass is much more consistent than other brands. Is it that buch better? Shot it for years but I have bought my last batch. It ain't that good. Free men should not be subjected to permits, paperwork and taxation in order to carry any firearm. NRA Benefactor | |||
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I have gone through a lot of brass over the years. For .223, .308, 300 Win Mag and 338 Lapua Mag target ammunition I only use Lapua, price be damned. The new Hornady brass is straight enough for hunting ammo. I use Norma for the low pressure, large capacity "safari" type ammunition (.416 Rigby, 404 Jeffrey, etc.). I use Weatherby brass "in the box of twenty" for my weatherby loads. The Norma 300 Weatherby brass is good also. I use RWS for any high pressure metric European cartridges that I load, again, "in the box of twenty." 30378 - You'll be back. Lapua is boringly good, and that ain't bad . | |||
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For my personal experience I can say you that Lapua made the best Match-grade brass. If you're looking to reload for target shooting use Lapua. If you need to reload for hunting use Remington that's much ceaper. Faina I prefer to die standing that to live in knee | |||
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