I am looking for some ADG brass right now. Thanks
I am looking for some ADG brass right now. Thanks
hase of factory loadsI only use two brands, Nosler or Weaterby. I will use Winchester after a purchase of factory loads for my 30-30's.
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I have used Nosler brass since it was introduced to the market after eons of reloading with Remington and Winchester brass. Always had short case life with Winchester brass so I I only bought it when Remington wasn't available. After buying a 7mm RUM that changed. Although this particular caliber is the King of brass eater's I was able to get sub MOA groups by using Nosler brass weighed in close weight to each one I loaded. Would like to know what may be better and why or what are your experiences with Nosler brass?
Norma. Consistently the best. Forms to the chamber nice. Last forever. Good price.I have used Nosler brass since it was introduced to the market after eons of reloading with Remington and Winchester brass. Always had short case life with Winchester brass so I I only bought it when Remington wasn't available. After buying a 7mm RUM that changed. Although this particular caliber is the King of brass eater's I was able to get sub MOA groups by using Nosler brass weighed in close weight to each one I loaded. Would like to know what may be better and why or what are your experiences with Nosler brass?
I wonder who makes the brass for Gunwerks? It is either Lapua or Nosler but I am leaning towards Lapua. Your thoughts?
I use Remington brass whenever possible. I generally get around 10 reloads out of Remington 30-06/308/6mm brass, and around 7 or 8 out of my 300 win Mag. I get somewhere around 8 to 10 reloads from my 25-06 and about the same with the 35 Whelen, plus the accuracy seems to be better than Federal, Hornaday or Nosler, though only edging Nosler by maybe a quarter inch at 100 yards. I can also get Remington brass for a little less than any of the others. I also really like Lake City in .308 or 30-06 when available.I have used Nosler brass since it was introduced to the market after eons of reloading with Remington and Winchester brass. Always had short case life with Winchester brass so I I only bought it when Remington wasn't available. After buying a 7mm RUM that changed. Although this particular caliber is the King of brass eater's I was able to get sub MOA groups by using Nosler brass weighed in close weight to each one I loaded. Would like to know what may be better and why or what are your experiences with Nosler brass?
I found out today that it is AGT. Not surprising!I can't say. It's every bit as good as any Lapua I've ever used. Pockets were super consistent and neck thickness was dead on.
If I didn't have about 200 nosler for my 300 WM, I'd buy the gunwerks. FWIW I generally think gunwerks stuff is over hyped/priced.