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Reloading
Brass manufacturer difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaptoe" data-source="post: 1667614" data-attributes="member: 107839"><p>So first off welcome to the reloading club. You can get as crazy into it as you want. </p><p></p><p>Good posts already. In general you can't argue with Lapua. It hasn't earned it's reputation for no reason. I reload 9 calibers currently and there are caliber specific stories with brass. For 308 I have moved almost exclusively to starline and you can go small or large primer pockets. I use starline almost exclusively for pistol calibers. My only wish for starline is more rifle calibers</p><p></p><p>For factory ammo you buy and shoot and then reload the case do not overlook fiochi in 308. You can also buy 308 brass at certain retailers. I have found their 308 brass to be heavy but extremely durable. Much tougher stuff than Hornady or other mainline factory brass</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I don't load .223. Anything I can spot buy for .24 a round isn't worth the time for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaptoe, post: 1667614, member: 107839"] So first off welcome to the reloading club. You can get as crazy into it as you want. Good posts already. In general you can't argue with Lapua. It hasn't earned it's reputation for no reason. I reload 9 calibers currently and there are caliber specific stories with brass. For 308 I have moved almost exclusively to starline and you can go small or large primer pockets. I use starline almost exclusively for pistol calibers. My only wish for starline is more rifle calibers For factory ammo you buy and shoot and then reload the case do not overlook fiochi in 308. You can also buy 308 brass at certain retailers. I have found their 308 brass to be heavy but extremely durable. Much tougher stuff than Hornady or other mainline factory brass Good luck. I don't load .223. Anything I can spot buy for .24 a round isn't worth the time for me [/QUOTE]
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