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OK: Lets get some input on the best rifle brass available, rank 'em!

I vote thus (cost no object) just the best in rankings: 1. RWS
2. Lapua
3. Nosler
4. Norma
5. Remington
What say guys?

Best regards,

Tom
 
Posts: 287 | Location: Cody, Wyoming | Registered: 02 July 2006Reply With Quote
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1. Lapua
2. Winchester
3. Remington

That's it!


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Posts: 1652 | Location: Deer Park, Texas | Registered: 08 June 2005Reply With Quote
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1-NORMA

2-REM--WINC

3-OTHERS
 
Posts: 1096 | Location: UNITED STATES of AMERTCA | Registered: 29 June 2007Reply With Quote
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1) RWS
2) LAPUA
3) BELL/Jamison tied with
3) NORMA
4) REM/Winchester


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Posts: 6199 | Location: Charleston, WV | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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From my personal experience.

1) Lapua
2) Norma
3) Federal
4) Winchester
5) Remington

I would like to try Nosler and Jamison.

Woody
 
Posts: 51 | Location: Spokane, WA | Registered: 05 November 2003Reply With Quote
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1) Norma
2) Winchester/Federal
3) Remington
 
Posts: 3071 | Registered: 29 October 2005Reply With Quote
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I've seen very little difference in any of it.

Some Lapua I came across did seem to be nicely uniform. Some Federal brass used in factory loads seems marginal, however they market some very good match and nickel brass. Remington and Winchester are similar in most calibers, with a few exceptions like R-P Hornet being notably lighter.

Years ago, Norma was famous for soft heads, but I'm sure that's different now.

Some Israeli IMI I've used seems okay, also.

I certainly can't see enough difference in brass quality to pay some of the exhorbitant prices I see listed for some of the European brands.
 
Posts: 13262 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001Reply With Quote
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I'm with the good old boy from Texas on this.

Years ago there were very noticable differences in brass from the different manufacturers but that has changed in the last couple of years.

Tom, today, some of the LAPUA and RWS stuff needs as much work as the others and certain calibers of Remington and/or Winchester are match quality.

Stonecreek, the NORMA still has soft heads, at least in some calibers. I had a reamer ground for a 280 Ackley using Norma and many of the cases didn't make it past the fire-forming. I had the reamer re-ground for the Remington brass and everything works fine now.

Ray


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Posts: 1560 | Location: Arizona Mountains | Registered: 11 October 2004Reply With Quote
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Well another $ 0.0025 worth of input .

Lapua , RWS , Norma , Federal , Remington , and in my case anything other than Winchester at that point . Never used Nosler or Hornady so can't say on those .

Years back I would have said Winchester but not any more !.
After the last 4 batches of junk over 3 years that I purchased . No more of it for me .

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Posts: 1738 | Location: Southern Calif. | Registered: 08 April 2006Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Stonecreek:
I've seen very little difference in any of it.

I certainly can't see enough difference in brass quality to pay some of the exhorbitant prices I see listed for some of the European brands.


Ya got that right.
 
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