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Reloading
280 Ackley Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1352709" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Ah! That explains it. It's new for 2018. Gotcha. I have not been to their site in a while, so I was not aware. That is good to know that there will be a more affordable .280 AI brass source.</p><p></p><p>I use mostly Nosler and Lapua brass...But have some Winchester brass that I got cheap/free/in-trade that I use in some of my rifles. And I use Hornady in my revolvers and my 6.5 Grendel. It's not bad brass, but it's not quite on par with the Nosler and Lapua stuff. However, the significantly cheaper price point makes it a bit more desirable in rifles (like AR's) that chew-up case heads with heavy M16 extractors, and are just generally harder on your cases. And for plinking guns (my revolvers) that get heavy use, and are tough on brass from the constant reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1352709, member: 12995"] Ah! That explains it. It's new for 2018. Gotcha. I have not been to their site in a while, so I was not aware. That is good to know that there will be a more affordable .280 AI brass source. I use mostly Nosler and Lapua brass...But have some Winchester brass that I got cheap/free/in-trade that I use in some of my rifles. And I use Hornady in my revolvers and my 6.5 Grendel. It's not bad brass, but it's not quite on par with the Nosler and Lapua stuff. However, the significantly cheaper price point makes it a bit more desirable in rifles (like AR's) that chew-up case heads with heavy M16 extractors, and are just generally harder on your cases. And for plinking guns (my revolvers) that get heavy use, and are tough on brass from the constant reloading. [/QUOTE]
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