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<blockquote data-quote="RH300UM" data-source="post: 1874842" data-attributes="member: 12469"><p>They aren't "all of a sudden so new". I had my first reamer for a improved Norma mag made in 2009. The rifle was completed a few weeks later. The only brass available was Norma brass. We know that this stuff is soft and unable to handle pressures to make things really "improved". We used Lapua 423 Dakota brass also but this was not a option for most shooters to use. Over the 10 year span reamer modifications were made to maximize performance with the Available components we had at the time. Barrels were burned out. Data was gathered. Experience was learned. Then Peterson and Lapua brought out their brass offerings in the Norma Mag. It was what we needed to offer a line of cartridges to the hunting public that could be released and supported. </p><p>Nothing "new". It just took time, as stated above, to get to this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH300UM, post: 1874842, member: 12469"] They aren’t “all of a sudden so new”. I had my first reamer for a improved Norma mag made in 2009. The rifle was completed a few weeks later. The only brass available was Norma brass. We know that this stuff is soft and unable to handle pressures to make things really “improved”. We used Lapua 423 Dakota brass also but this was not a option for most shooters to use. Over the 10 year span reamer modifications were made to maximize performance with the Available components we had at the time. Barrels were burned out. Data was gathered. Experience was learned. Then Peterson and Lapua brought out their brass offerings in the Norma Mag. It was what we needed to offer a line of cartridges to the hunting public that could be released and supported. Nothing “new”. It just took time, as stated above, to get to this point. [/QUOTE]
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