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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 70435" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I've used both &amp; also prefer Lapua. A note for the guys using RWS, RP primers are a good fit, Fed. are way too tight. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] This is one of the reasons I find the RWS brass to be outstanding. I will re cut the primer pockets to fit the primer I'm using to fit perfectly. This gives wonderful life to the cases. I've had as many as 17 stout firings in tight chambers shooting fitted necks. Is this for everybody? NO, Only for shooters looking for the last degree of accuracy form there rig. Done this way you can forget loading from the magazine as this method uses vary minimal neck tension. The run out or TIR is wonderfully low on RWS brass and this is the most important of all! It is never cheap brass, but then is this the place to save money? I leave it to you to make the choice! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 70435, member: 3661"] [ QUOTE ] I've used both & also prefer Lapua. A note for the guys using RWS, RP primers are a good fit, Fed. are way too tight. [/ QUOTE ] This is one of the reasons I find the RWS brass to be outstanding. I will re cut the primer pockets to fit the primer I'm using to fit perfectly. This gives wonderful life to the cases. I've had as many as 17 stout firings in tight chambers shooting fitted necks. Is this for everybody? NO, Only for shooters looking for the last degree of accuracy form there rig. Done this way you can forget loading from the magazine as this method uses vary minimal neck tension. The run out or TIR is wonderfully low on RWS brass and this is the most important of all! It is never cheap brass, but then is this the place to save money? I leave it to you to make the choice! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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