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Bullet Cost - Why is this so much a wild hair?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2063255" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>God, I hope no one from my Gun Club reads this and figures out it's me, LOL, but. The Hornady case's after extensive testing, and my findings are. "OH boy, my fingers are going NUM". The hornady case are pretty easy to work with after annealing. Very consistent, providing that your batch of cases group well in assortment. Of course your only looking at about 4 firings before the primmer falls out. That's loading with RL-26 on the high end with 142gn Sierra HPBT bullets.. I have loaded some of the most accurate ammo in this configuration using Hornady Brass. But after the 3rd or 4th firing it all goes to crap." Counter productive." I'm also a Lapua Fan Boy, and I stick pretty much to Lapua Brass for all my needs. But if I had to use a cheap factory for the 6.5CM. It would be the Hornady White Tail. It just plain out works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2063255, member: 111276"] God, I hope no one from my Gun Club reads this and figures out it's me, LOL, but. The Hornady case's after extensive testing, and my findings are. "OH boy, my fingers are going NUM". The hornady case are pretty easy to work with after annealing. Very consistent, providing that your batch of cases group well in assortment. Of course your only looking at about 4 firings before the primmer falls out. That's loading with RL-26 on the high end with 142gn Sierra HPBT bullets.. I have loaded some of the most accurate ammo in this configuration using Hornady Brass. But after the 3rd or 4th firing it all goes to crap." Counter productive." I'm also a Lapua Fan Boy, and I stick pretty much to Lapua Brass for all my needs. But if I had to use a cheap factory for the 6.5CM. It would be the Hornady White Tail. It just plain out works. [/QUOTE]
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