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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob S." data-source="post: 67306" data-attributes="member: 2927"><p>OK Guys I've made a couple of decisions. I have my new die 2 die set and am going to get a neck sizer for the 243AI. I am going to use the cream of wheat method to form the cases. I am going to be using virgin (new) brass. Giving my current brass and 60 loaded rounds to a friend.</p><p> </p><p>Here is my question...</p><p></p><p>Is the Lapua brass worth the added expense? I am not looking for bench rest accuracy but want the best possible success rate for the forming process. If I get a bunch of split cases using cheaper brass I would rather use better stuff and only have to do it once. Besides I may want the accuracy potential later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob S., post: 67306, member: 2927"] OK Guys I've made a couple of decisions. I have my new die 2 die set and am going to get a neck sizer for the 243AI. I am going to use the cream of wheat method to form the cases. I am going to be using virgin (new) brass. Giving my current brass and 60 loaded rounds to a friend. Here is my question... Is the Lapua brass worth the added expense? I am not looking for bench rest accuracy but want the best possible success rate for the forming process. If I get a bunch of split cases using cheaper brass I would rather use better stuff and only have to do it once. Besides I may want the accuracy potential later. [/QUOTE]
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