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338 Lapua Brass compared to 300 Remington Ultra Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger49r" data-source="post: 23556" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>I just read your post and noticed you mentioned annealing. I shoot the 300 RUM and I have to admit the rem brass leaves a lot to be desired. I get about 5 loadings out of mine before the primer pockets get loose. As well I find a great difference in the overall weight of the brass....as much as 13 gr per case ....and that's weighing it AFTER I turn the necks. That much difference has got to change the case capicity.I'd like to try annealing the necks but have never done it before....is there any place that gives detailed instructtions? I've considered re-barreling and re-chambering to the 30/416 just so I can use rigby brass....but as I've read here in these posts that creats a whole new argument. What we RUM shooters need is Norma brass...then life would be good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger49r, post: 23556, member: 825"] I just read your post and noticed you mentioned annealing. I shoot the 300 RUM and I have to admit the rem brass leaves a lot to be desired. I get about 5 loadings out of mine before the primer pockets get loose. As well I find a great difference in the overall weight of the brass....as much as 13 gr per case ....and that's weighing it AFTER I turn the necks. That much difference has got to change the case capicity.I'd like to try annealing the necks but have never done it before....is there any place that gives detailed instructtions? I've considered re-barreling and re-chambering to the 30/416 just so I can use rigby brass....but as I've read here in these posts that creats a whole new argument. What we RUM shooters need is Norma brass...then life would be good [/QUOTE]
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