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Hornady 28 Nosler Brass - First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 1570551" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I never get upset about these kind of discussions, I look at it as a chance to pass on information that many will find useful. The internet is good in so many ways but it has also spawned a lot of internet legends that start to be believed because they get repeated so often. It is why I try to set the facts straight so that we can nip some of this in the bud.</p><p></p><p>There are many people that believe that because Norma brass is so darn expensive it just has to be better when in reality I still find Lapua and Peterson (well worth checking out, they are making some excellent brass) to be far superior, and not all that expensive. For the huge price difference I would shoot Selleir and Bellot, Privi, Winchester or Rem before Norma/Nosler. I find Norma/Nosler, and Federal to be overly soft with poor case life, especially if the loads are even a little on the hot side. I can afford to prep and weight sort a lot of brass before I come close to spending what they want for Norma brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 1570551, member: 26077"] I never get upset about these kind of discussions, I look at it as a chance to pass on information that many will find useful. The internet is good in so many ways but it has also spawned a lot of internet legends that start to be believed because they get repeated so often. It is why I try to set the facts straight so that we can nip some of this in the bud. There are many people that believe that because Norma brass is so darn expensive it just has to be better when in reality I still find Lapua and Peterson (well worth checking out, they are making some excellent brass) to be far superior, and not all that expensive. For the huge price difference I would shoot Selleir and Bellot, Privi, Winchester or Rem before Norma/Nosler. I find Norma/Nosler, and Federal to be overly soft with poor case life, especially if the loads are even a little on the hot side. I can afford to prep and weight sort a lot of brass before I come close to spending what they want for Norma brass. [/QUOTE]
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