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<blockquote data-quote="J E Custom" data-source="post: 1255787" data-attributes="member: 2736"><p>+1</p><p>I have to say that the Lapua brass Is the best and normally very close, But I still check it to make sure it is all under 1 grain after prep. If it is not , I still batch it. The difference is that with some brands of brass I may end up with 7 or 8 batches and 3 or 4 cases that are to far off to use at all.</p><p>(I use these for seating depth gauges, and leave them in my die sets).</p><p></p><p>I wish that Lapua made all cartridge cases but they don't and you are forced to use other brands</p><p>that are not so good and weight sorting is a must In My Opinion.</p><p></p><p>After buying some Nosler weight sorted brass I found that each batch is very close, "BUT" they were way off from the first batch if you buy some at a later date throwing your/my loads way off.</p><p>So I don't buy it any more because of there batch to batch inconsistency and price. Also the Nosler brass is made by Federal and I have not had very good luck with it.</p><p></p><p>Good ammo is only as good as the effort you put into it and weight sorting is only one element in making good ammo, so I will do what ever it takes to make the most consistent ammo. (Just ME)</p><p></p><p>J E CUSTOM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J E Custom, post: 1255787, member: 2736"] +1 I have to say that the Lapua brass Is the best and normally very close, But I still check it to make sure it is all under 1 grain after prep. If it is not , I still batch it. The difference is that with some brands of brass I may end up with 7 or 8 batches and 3 or 4 cases that are to far off to use at all. (I use these for seating depth gauges, and leave them in my die sets). I wish that Lapua made all cartridge cases but they don't and you are forced to use other brands that are not so good and weight sorting is a must In My Opinion. After buying some Nosler weight sorted brass I found that each batch is very close, "BUT" they were way off from the first batch if you buy some at a later date throwing your/my loads way off. So I don't buy it any more because of there batch to batch inconsistency and price. Also the Nosler brass is made by Federal and I have not had very good luck with it. Good ammo is only as good as the effort you put into it and weight sorting is only one element in making good ammo, so I will do what ever it takes to make the most consistent ammo. (Just ME) J E CUSTOM [/QUOTE]
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