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Brass opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="scotsgun" data-source="post: 810749" data-attributes="member: 13278"><p>It's weird how folks attitude to brass and reloading components in general can vary, sometimes contradicting each other. Here in Europe Winchester brass is considered very much a 'make do' brand and generally has been proven to be far less consistent than brands like Lapua, Nosler, etc.</p><p></p><p>A few years back I bought myself a new Steyr SSG69 and being short of cash bought Winchester brass. Some months later and I could afford some Lapua brass. Well the winchester brass was treated the same; annealed between reloads and with the same charge and bullet (varget & 168gr Hornady A Max) as the Lapua. The winchester reached their life expectancy and have been binned. The Lapua brass is still going strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotsgun, post: 810749, member: 13278"] It's weird how folks attitude to brass and reloading components in general can vary, sometimes contradicting each other. Here in Europe Winchester brass is considered very much a 'make do' brand and generally has been proven to be far less consistent than brands like Lapua, Nosler, etc. A few years back I bought myself a new Steyr SSG69 and being short of cash bought Winchester brass. Some months later and I could afford some Lapua brass. Well the winchester brass was treated the same; annealed between reloads and with the same charge and bullet (varget & 168gr Hornady A Max) as the Lapua. The winchester reached their life expectancy and have been binned. The Lapua brass is still going strong. [/QUOTE]
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