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08 December 2008, 05:12
ffffg
nosler brass
is nosler brass acceptable for target work? thanks dave


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09 December 2008, 01:33
muck
acceptable ... yes.
necessary .... no.
Nosler makes some good brass. But it is not necessary to spend the bankroll to shoot targets.
A little sorting and prep work will produce some acceptable brass from just about any maker.

My two cents

muck
09 December 2008, 05:18
7mmfreak
form me it is worth the cost since i no longer have to buy bullets, powder, and primers to fireform .280Imp cases. however, that's the only nosler brass i use as i tend to agree with muck on this
09 December 2008, 07:50
Bobby Tomek
Even the Nosler seconds that I have used were a step ahead of typical Remchester commercial brass. Yes, the Rem and WW can be made to do just fine, but with Nosler & Lapua, I find myself culling virtually no cases as they are extremely consistent across the board.

Of course, most of the calibers I shoot are wildcats for which there is no factory brass, so I still have to do things the old-fashioned way... Smiler


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18 January 2009, 22:32
larrys01
I tried it once in my.300 RUM. On the 2nd loading I found the Primer Pockets were oversize. I called Nosler and they finally did admit to haveing problems. Said they would call me back. That was 6 months ago. Still waiting on the call?



14 February 2009, 12:08
steyrl
quote:
Originally posted by ffffg:
is nosler brass acceptable for target work? thanks dave


I use Nolser and Lapua for both my 223Rems for taget work - Both brands work for me.
02 May 2009, 16:10
Wm.S.Ladd
If you're doing competitive benchrest shooting with a custom chamber, barrel, etc., Lapua is the way to go for match brass.

But if you're just pretty much shooting from a benchrest with a factory rifle you may not appreciate the consistency of the Lapua brass.

I get the impression from reading the threads in this section that mostly it's about shooting off a bench as contrasted to formal "benchrest" competition.