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Economics- .308 vs .300WinMag
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<blockquote data-quote="1doug" data-source="post: 76968" data-attributes="member: 3863"><p><strong>Re: Some math with it, and what about brass life?</strong></p><p></p><p>me personally, i would not use the lapua brass. it is no doubt the best brass you can get out of the box, but unless you are trying to make a living at shooting i would advise against it. win. brass is cheaper and as durable. you can buy the powder in the one pound cans, but you will never get the consistancy as if you had 8 or more pounds of the same lot number. i know that spending 100 plus dollars for 8 lbs sounds like a lot plus hazmat fees. trust me i bought 8 lbs of retumbo with the haz fee for less than i could get it at the local shooting supplier.</p><p>with the powder capacity of the 300 win you could use some "pulled" powder that is aroud 50 or so dollars for 8 pounds the 308 would not be able to utilize these slower powders </p><p></p><p> <font color="red"> remember this is just my opinion you as you want </font></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1doug, post: 76968, member: 3863"] [b]Re: Some math with it, and what about brass life?[/b] me personally, i would not use the lapua brass. it is no doubt the best brass you can get out of the box, but unless you are trying to make a living at shooting i would advise against it. win. brass is cheaper and as durable. you can buy the powder in the one pound cans, but you will never get the consistancy as if you had 8 or more pounds of the same lot number. i know that spending 100 plus dollars for 8 lbs sounds like a lot plus hazmat fees. trust me i bought 8 lbs of retumbo with the haz fee for less than i could get it at the local shooting supplier. with the powder capacity of the 300 win you could use some "pulled" powder that is aroud 50 or so dollars for 8 pounds the 308 would not be able to utilize these slower powders <font color="red"> remember this is just my opinion you as you want </font> [/QUOTE]
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