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<blockquote data-quote="midnightmalloy" data-source="post: 1352049" data-attributes="member: 25605"><p>Brass is very important. I find it WAY EASIER to find a good load with very good brass and very good bullets vs trying to use cheaper components. My example is using lapua brass and Berger bullets. Both are well known for extreme consistency. This makes issues easier to diagnose. Use known temp stable powder such as hogdon extreme powders and a great load is much easier to accomplish!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnightmalloy, post: 1352049, member: 25605"] Brass is very important. I find it WAY EASIER to find a good load with very good brass and very good bullets vs trying to use cheaper components. My example is using lapua brass and Berger bullets. Both are well known for extreme consistency. This makes issues easier to diagnose. Use known temp stable powder such as hogdon extreme powders and a great load is much easier to accomplish! [/QUOTE]
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