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I like Lapua Brass..but Norma in 22.250?

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06 July 2004, 18:27
rogerinneb
I like Lapua Brass..but Norma in 22.250?
Since Lapua doesn't make 22-250 brass, but Norma does, how do you guys feel about Norma brass? I've heard it's "soft"? I bought a wonderfully accurate 22-250 from fellow AR member Itrap4u, accurate enought that it might be worth trying some premium brass but I'm out of my strike zone when Lapua isn't in the picture.....Norma is DAMN expensive too...

Roger
06 July 2004, 22:30
Edmac
I have used Norma in 22-250 for a few years and have averaged 7 - 8 reloads per case. They are soft but have great uniformity. Unfortunately I can't find any more and have just bought some Sako cases. They were very expensive, time will tell how they perform but I have weighed a few and there is little or no variation.
Cheers
Ed
06 July 2004, 23:06
cobrad
I'm shooting Norma through my Cooper 22-250. I've found it to be very consistent in weight, but I was unimpressed with neck uniformity. At least half my raw cases failed to mic out at less that .001 neck wall variation. On the other hand the variation was considerable less that the Winchester brass I am currently working with for a Kimber Montana. I neck turned the cases and brought them all within .0005. My rifle routinely shoots in the mid .3's.
07 July 2004, 06:10
shilen30
I have had excellent luck with winchester sorted brass. A little luck at times has to be on your side when purchasing winchester, but the last lot I bought for my 22-250 was excellent. I have a custom fast twist douglas on a 788 action and it shoots the 69 grain SMKs in the .2s. I would say buy a few winchester, rem, and norma (cabelas has them in a box of 50) . Use which headstamp is most accurate. I did not find superb accuracy until I played with seating depth (settled on .01" off lands) and adjusted powder weight by .2 grains until satisfied. I personally won't buy norma right now, but in the future I may since my friend has had excellent luck with it.