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Hornady brass VS. Adg brass (6.5prc)
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 1767085" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>I've been running the Hornady brass as it was the only option when I picked it up. Loading 3 has been shot, everything still seems good and I've seen good ES/SD and great groups for the light #2 contour 26" barrel. See my 200 yard zero confirmation below. As above, I'm sure the ADG is great, but if my Hornady lasts 8-10 firings then I'll be hard pressed to not just buy another box from them. I know people have had issues with their brass in the past, but the past few years I've been impressed. Had some soft 223 8 years ago, but I was also pushing those 40 grainers pretty hard. Today's brass seems solid and I have to give them credit for the design. Accurate, good bullet selection, hardly any recoil, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 1767085, member: 89878"] I've been running the Hornady brass as it was the only option when I picked it up. Loading 3 has been shot, everything still seems good and I've seen good ES/SD and great groups for the light #2 contour 26" barrel. See my 200 yard zero confirmation below. As above, I'm sure the ADG is great, but if my Hornady lasts 8-10 firings then I'll be hard pressed to not just buy another box from them. I know people have had issues with their brass in the past, but the past few years I've been impressed. Had some soft 223 8 years ago, but I was also pushing those 40 grainers pretty hard. Today's brass seems solid and I have to give them credit for the design. Accurate, good bullet selection, hardly any recoil, etc. [/QUOTE]
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