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6.5prc Hornady vs ADG brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 1774363" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>OP, </p><p>over the years I have found that except for the primer, brass ends up being one of the least expensive components on a per round basis because it is reusable..... unless you are firing overpressure loads all the time. Some brands require more initial prep than others in order to show consistency down range.</p><p>So, don't worry about the cost so much; rather find what shoots the best for you in your rifle system out of the brands in stock and go with that choice. once you find what you like, get 200 or 300 cases of the same lot for your rifle.</p><p></p><p>For me, I always had bad timing with one particular brand name. When I was ready to order they were seemingly always out of stock for too long of a time for me to wait, so I went another direction. </p><p>Thanks for the opportunity to share my view.</p><p></p><p>John R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 1774363, member: 40992"] OP, over the years I have found that except for the primer, brass ends up being one of the least expensive components on a per round basis because it is reusable..... unless you are firing overpressure loads all the time. Some brands require more initial prep than others in order to show consistency down range. So, don't worry about the cost so much; rather find what shoots the best for you in your rifle system out of the brands in stock and go with that choice. once you find what you like, get 200 or 300 cases of the same lot for your rifle. For me, I always had bad timing with one particular brand name. When I was ready to order they were seemingly always out of stock for too long of a time for me to wait, so I went another direction. Thanks for the opportunity to share my view. John R [/QUOTE]
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