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I am thinking of picking up some Lapua brass for my Sako .300 win mag. What kind of accuracy, consistantcy, benefits can I expect to find?? And where's the least expensive place online to buy them??..sakofan..TIA!! | ||
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Quote: Looks like Bruno's might be the best place to buy online. anyother places...less expensive???...sakofan..Thanks for your response, Allen http://www.brunoshooters.com/ | |||
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lapua brass is second to none...i use it in my 06 and have not got less than 54 reloads from a case and i run my loads in the 60-65,000 psi range and in relative terms its the cheapest brass avaliable daniel | |||
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M98 Quote: Are you shooting this in a custom chambered gun? Are you full length resizing? I have never heard of anyone getting so many reloads running such high pressures! | |||
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Hey Sakofan, Just getting ready to order lapua myself. Brunos and sinclairs (who has lapua 10% off right now) would be the places I would order from. I have talked to numbers of guys who say the weight and wall thickness variation is as close to 0 as one could get. Lapua they say is metallurgically superior to all others, even norma. Most all competition shooters now days use it. You call redding and they state that is the ONLY brass they recommend and only one they can say will do well. The tech at redding states 90% of the long distance record holders have only 1 thing in common........Lapua. | |||
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