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<blockquote data-quote="Tex_Hunter" data-source="post: 482530" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>forming the 30-06 would be nice because then I could get large quantities of Lapua brass which seems to be a good brand especially for toasty reloads, but Ive heard you sacrifice neck length because the 280AI case length is longer than the 30-06. This true?</p><p></p><p>So here I stand, a poll if you will, which is the best route in terms of least headaches for overall quality brass?</p><p></p><p>option 1: buy a few boxes of bottom shelf remington or federal loaded ammo in 280rem to fireform while breaking in the barrel</p><p></p><p>option 2: buy desired quantity of Norma or other high quality brand brass for 280rem, work up some budget reloads for fireforming and break in</p><p></p><p>option 3: buy desired amount of Lapua 30-06 brass and necksize/ fireform for 280AI</p><p></p><p>option 4: take the easy road wait for the Nosler 280AI brass to be in stock and buy desired amount even if it is something like 2x as expensive</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tex_Hunter, post: 482530, member: 31749"] forming the 30-06 would be nice because then I could get large quantities of Lapua brass which seems to be a good brand especially for toasty reloads, but Ive heard you sacrifice neck length because the 280AI case length is longer than the 30-06. This true? So here I stand, a poll if you will, which is the best route in terms of least headaches for overall quality brass? option 1: buy a few boxes of bottom shelf remington or federal loaded ammo in 280rem to fireform while breaking in the barrel option 2: buy desired quantity of Norma or other high quality brand brass for 280rem, work up some budget reloads for fireforming and break in option 3: buy desired amount of Lapua 30-06 brass and necksize/ fireform for 280AI option 4: take the easy road wait for the Nosler 280AI brass to be in stock and buy desired amount even if it is something like 2x as expensive thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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