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Which brass for 284 win?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kroberts" data-source="post: 1273036" data-attributes="member: 71507"><p>Thanks for the replies everyone. I like to get lots of 100, I just use 50 since that's what my ammo box holds and we don't go through more than about 25 shots per session anyway. So it works out well to break it down a bit. Necking up the brass isn't a big deal to me at all. I use a lee sizer for the long tapered expander. Then swap to Forster dies for the loading. I'm set up to remove the donut from necking up and neck turn to even things out a bit. I'm more concerned with the strength of the primer pocket then anything. In my chamber I anneal after every second shot since I noticed my speed spread starts to rise after the 2nd shot. If the Norma has as hard of a case head as the lapua I might try a batch of it to see how I like it and save the time of necking up and neck turning. Though I do enjoy doing those sort of things. At this point I'm leaning towards the lapua unless te new Norma 284 is a bit tougher than the older.</p><p></p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kroberts, post: 1273036, member: 71507"] Thanks for the replies everyone. I like to get lots of 100, I just use 50 since that's what my ammo box holds and we don't go through more than about 25 shots per session anyway. So it works out well to break it down a bit. Necking up the brass isn't a big deal to me at all. I use a lee sizer for the long tapered expander. Then swap to Forster dies for the loading. I'm set up to remove the donut from necking up and neck turn to even things out a bit. I'm more concerned with the strength of the primer pocket then anything. In my chamber I anneal after every second shot since I noticed my speed spread starts to rise after the 2nd shot. If the Norma has as hard of a case head as the lapua I might try a batch of it to see how I like it and save the time of necking up and neck turning. Though I do enjoy doing those sort of things. At this point I'm leaning towards the lapua unless te new Norma 284 is a bit tougher than the older. Kyle [/QUOTE]
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