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Opinions on Nosler brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwhunts" data-source="post: 505673" data-attributes="member: 33462"><p>That's a very good point 338WM. I've got some Nosler and Norma brass already, for my 6.5x.284. I think I'll try and see what I can do with it before I rush out and buy the Lapua. Tho' I'll probably end up getting some anyway, no matter how good the others are. I'll have to see how good the Lapua is as well.</p><p></p><p>Since you brought it up. Let me tell you something that will really **** you off the next time you fill your tank. I am one of the people who regulate the oil & gas industry in the state of Oklahoma. I had an Oil & Gas Operator tell me the other day, he had over 2100 barrels of oil setting in tanks, that he couldn't sell because the refineries are full. He said he was going to have to shut down his wells, until he could sell some or get some more storage space. Think about that the next time the news says shortage, and you pay $4.00 a gallon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwhunts, post: 505673, member: 33462"] That's a very good point 338WM. I've got some Nosler and Norma brass already, for my 6.5x.284. I think I'll try and see what I can do with it before I rush out and buy the Lapua. Tho' I'll probably end up getting some anyway, no matter how good the others are. I'll have to see how good the Lapua is as well. Since you brought it up. Let me tell you something that will really **** you off the next time you fill your tank. I am one of the people who regulate the oil & gas industry in the state of Oklahoma. I had an Oil & Gas Operator tell me the other day, he had over 2100 barrels of oil setting in tanks, that he couldn't sell because the refineries are full. He said he was going to have to shut down his wells, until he could sell some or get some more storage space. Think about that the next time the news says shortage, and you pay $4.00 a gallon. [/QUOTE]
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