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<blockquote data-quote="yorke-1" data-source="post: 1611464" data-attributes="member: 11960"><p>I've used Betram brass in both of my 338/408 Improved guns with excellent results. </p><p></p><p>I don't waste my time sorting cases, measuring case capacity or worrying about having uniform grain structure in each individual case. I load them up, shoot them and see how they look on target. I'm not seeing any catastrophic outliers in the groups, bullets aren't dropping out of the sky because the case capacity is off by 1%, I don't think any critter I shoot at would know if my primer pockets weren't all perfectly concentric and I'm pretty sure every shot fired from both guns has been minute of elk out to as far as I'd personally be comfortable shooting an elk.</p><p></p><p>If I were trying to shoot bench rest I might look at other brass options but for a hunting or recreational shooting gun I haven't seen a difference. I tend to just use what works best for me though. I used Winchester brass in my Savage 22-250 when I shot local short range BR matches for fun and everybody told me it was trash brass. I guess nobody told the rifle that though because it shot an awful lot of 5 shot aggs in the .2's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yorke-1, post: 1611464, member: 11960"] I've used Betram brass in both of my 338/408 Improved guns with excellent results. I don't waste my time sorting cases, measuring case capacity or worrying about having uniform grain structure in each individual case. I load them up, shoot them and see how they look on target. I'm not seeing any catastrophic outliers in the groups, bullets aren't dropping out of the sky because the case capacity is off by 1%, I don't think any critter I shoot at would know if my primer pockets weren't all perfectly concentric and I'm pretty sure every shot fired from both guns has been minute of elk out to as far as I'd personally be comfortable shooting an elk. If I were trying to shoot bench rest I might look at other brass options but for a hunting or recreational shooting gun I haven't seen a difference. I tend to just use what works best for me though. I used Winchester brass in my Savage 22-250 when I shot local short range BR matches for fun and everybody told me it was trash brass. I guess nobody told the rifle that though because it shot an awful lot of 5 shot aggs in the .2's. [/QUOTE]
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