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<blockquote data-quote="nheninge" data-source="post: 338283" data-attributes="member: 13085"><p>Just about every brand is "servicable" as boomtube describes, but you have to have more time to spend making some brass more uniform. How much time do you have? I live a hectic life so I prefer to buy quality (Norma/Lapua) brass from the get go, and spend more time shooting (and I pay for the privilege), but occasionally the prices tick me off and I downgrade to Fedremchester brass and by the end I feel that the extra time, additional wastage, and less loads per cartridge makes it a wash overall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nheninge, post: 338283, member: 13085"] Just about every brand is "servicable" as boomtube describes, but you have to have more time to spend making some brass more uniform. How much time do you have? I live a hectic life so I prefer to buy quality (Norma/Lapua) brass from the get go, and spend more time shooting (and I pay for the privilege), but occasionally the prices tick me off and I downgrade to Fedremchester brass and by the end I feel that the extra time, additional wastage, and less loads per cartridge makes it a wash overall. [/QUOTE]
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