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300 win mag lapua brass
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 1359029" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>Sure that's a given, and very well known by everyone using RWS brass. Pressure and velocity are one in the same, but I don't worry too much about maxing out the velocity vs. the accuracy/precision. If I want more velocity I just use a bigger cartridge case.</p><p></p><p>But Sort, more like toss! The last bag I just bought of Winchester brass had 12 out of the 50 in the bag that went into the trashcan vs. every single piece of brass from 11 boxes of all in pristine condition. The word quality control went out the window with that last bag! </p><p></p><p>That said RWS brass will out last just about anything else, even Lapua, and since they don't even make 300 WM brass it's a mute point until/if they do? </p><p></p><p>When brass became hard to find and longevity became important I figured I'd bite the bullet and pony up the extra cost buying RWS brass, but that's just my opinion and I used to love W-W brass years and years ago way back when they were even boxed. </p><p></p><p>There's plenty of other brass manufactures out there, to each is to own as they say!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 1359029, member: 61185"] Sure that's a given, and very well known by everyone using RWS brass. Pressure and velocity are one in the same, but I don't worry too much about maxing out the velocity vs. the accuracy/precision. If I want more velocity I just use a bigger cartridge case. But Sort, more like toss! The last bag I just bought of Winchester brass had 12 out of the 50 in the bag that went into the trashcan vs. every single piece of brass from 11 boxes of all in pristine condition. The word quality control went out the window with that last bag! That said RWS brass will out last just about anything else, even Lapua, and since they don't even make 300 WM brass it's a mute point until/if they do? When brass became hard to find and longevity became important I figured I'd bite the bullet and pony up the extra cost buying RWS brass, but that's just my opinion and I used to love W-W brass years and years ago way back when they were even boxed. There's plenty of other brass manufactures out there, to each is to own as they say! [/QUOTE]
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