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<blockquote data-quote="MSLRHunter" data-source="post: 479058" data-attributes="member: 20566"><p>I don't load for 30-06, but I think Lapua makes brass for it so that is probably going to be the best you can get in that caliber. I do however load for the 2 others you mentioned. For the 7mm I currently use Nosler brass and have had good luck with it so far. It requires very little prep work before you load it, and it is very consistent. The only complaint I have heard about it from some is that it may be slightly softer than other brass and primer pockets loosen up as a result. I have some on its 4th loading and haven't experienced this yet. For the 300 I use Winchester brass. It is good brass but requires significant prep. I would say that I probably cull about 10% of cases due to severe neck deformity, but once it is prepped it is pretty good brass. I am considering trying to find some RWS brass for the 300, I have heard good things about it. As a general rule, I use the best brass that I can consistently get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSLRHunter, post: 479058, member: 20566"] I don't load for 30-06, but I think Lapua makes brass for it so that is probably going to be the best you can get in that caliber. I do however load for the 2 others you mentioned. For the 7mm I currently use Nosler brass and have had good luck with it so far. It requires very little prep work before you load it, and it is very consistent. The only complaint I have heard about it from some is that it may be slightly softer than other brass and primer pockets loosen up as a result. I have some on its 4th loading and haven't experienced this yet. For the 300 I use Winchester brass. It is good brass but requires significant prep. I would say that I probably cull about 10% of cases due to severe neck deformity, but once it is prepped it is pretty good brass. I am considering trying to find some RWS brass for the 300, I have heard good things about it. As a general rule, I use the best brass that I can consistently get. [/QUOTE]
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