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300 RUM brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1234193" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Nosler brass is made by Norma. However, once Nosler gets the brass from Norma, they size it, trim it, chamfer & deburr the necks, deburr the flash holes, and weight-sort the brass, and they clean it, and polish it up...That way you have ALOT of prep work already done for you. It is literally ready to load up out of the box. This is why despite them being made by the same company, the Nosler brass is worth the extra money. Norma does not do this to their brass. Lapua is the only brass that beats Nosler...But their caliber/cartridge list is nowhere near as long as Nosler's is.</p><p></p><p>My top 2 brands are Lapua, and Nosler...But I've used just about every other brand of commonly-branded brass here in the states. I have not used Bertram or RWS. And the only surplus/Mil brass I shoot is Lake City 5.56 that I use for my AR's and cut some up to make .300 BLK brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1234193, member: 12995"] Nosler brass is made by Norma. However, once Nosler gets the brass from Norma, they size it, trim it, chamfer & deburr the necks, deburr the flash holes, and weight-sort the brass, and they clean it, and polish it up...That way you have ALOT of prep work already done for you. It is literally ready to load up out of the box. This is why despite them being made by the same company, the Nosler brass is worth the extra money. Norma does not do this to their brass. Lapua is the only brass that beats Nosler...But their caliber/cartridge list is nowhere near as long as Nosler's is. My top 2 brands are Lapua, and Nosler...But I've used just about every other brand of commonly-branded brass here in the states. I have not used Bertram or RWS. And the only surplus/Mil brass I shoot is Lake City 5.56 that I use for my AR's and cut some up to make .300 BLK brass. [/QUOTE]
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