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Hornady Brass Quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 813830" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>To some folks it might be a status thing. But it's not that way for all of us...Some of us just want the highest quality components we can buy so we can have better accuracy, or longer lifespan of the brass, or something to that affect. Granted some folks do buy that stuff just to say they have it. Only reason I have Nosler STW brass is because I got 3 bags (75 total pieces) of it new for $35 a bag...Compared to it normally selling for about $65-75 a box of 25.</p><p></p><p>I have Lapua .308 brass because I had heard it's the best and most durable...And so far it is living up to everything I've read. However, my cheap old Hornady once-fired Match brass I have been saving for years from my factory loaded ammo is holding up just as good as the Lapua. You can tell the Lapua is thicker and heavier, but so far the Hornady brass is hangin in there beyond my expectations.</p><p></p><p>But all the rest of my brass is mostly surplus brass from older factory loaded ammo I stored up over the years, and shoot a box or so when I need more brass, or I find a good deal on some once-fired from an individual, like I did a few months back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 813830, member: 12995"] To some folks it might be a status thing. But it's not that way for all of us...Some of us just want the highest quality components we can buy so we can have better accuracy, or longer lifespan of the brass, or something to that affect. Granted some folks do buy that stuff just to say they have it. Only reason I have Nosler STW brass is because I got 3 bags (75 total pieces) of it new for $35 a bag...Compared to it normally selling for about $65-75 a box of 25. I have Lapua .308 brass because I had heard it's the best and most durable...And so far it is living up to everything I've read. However, my cheap old Hornady once-fired Match brass I have been saving for years from my factory loaded ammo is holding up just as good as the Lapua. You can tell the Lapua is thicker and heavier, but so far the Hornady brass is hangin in there beyond my expectations. But all the rest of my brass is mostly surplus brass from older factory loaded ammo I stored up over the years, and shoot a box or so when I need more brass, or I find a good deal on some once-fired from an individual, like I did a few months back. [/QUOTE]
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