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What is your favorite make of brass you reload and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1852619" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>I myself have seen shooters engaged in competition shooting using all brands of brass. </p><p>For my humble needs I really like to support the American Company's suppliers of brass shell casings.</p><p> For a number of years I have been using either Starline, or Horandy brass shell cases with no terribly adverse reactions.</p><p>Ya I know that I may get an occasional piece of brass that is either over or underweight by a gram or so. Well to the short answer is I just cull them.</p><p>For me and my supplier of reloading components it is just a simple matter of picking up the phone and placing a re supply order. He is located about 10 miles yonder down the road and I can actually have what I need in less than 1/2 hour.</p><p>You will not get an argument from me about Lapua, or Norma brass (it is superb) I just can not justify purchasing in large quantities as the price just kills me. I know ,and agree that you get what you pay for and will reserve its use for when extreme accuracy is required such as competition shooting or more importantly hunting.</p><p>When I need some long gun ( which is often) trigger time at my range I will almost always stick with Starline Brass</p><p>As in my case is a simple matter of supply and demand</p><p> OBTW I have done side by side comparisons and must concede that my ES,&SD groups are a little bit tighter using the Lapua Brass,(but this again depends on atmospheric conditions which change hourly here in South Western Florida) ,hence I reserve its use as stated above.</p><p><strong><em>Just my 2 cents worth !</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1852619, member: 105459"] I myself have seen shooters engaged in competition shooting using all brands of brass. For my humble needs I really like to support the American Company's suppliers of brass shell casings. For a number of years I have been using either Starline, or Horandy brass shell cases with no terribly adverse reactions. Ya I know that I may get an occasional piece of brass that is either over or underweight by a gram or so. Well to the short answer is I just cull them. For me and my supplier of reloading components it is just a simple matter of picking up the phone and placing a re supply order. He is located about 10 miles yonder down the road and I can actually have what I need in less than 1/2 hour. You will not get an argument from me about Lapua, or Norma brass (it is superb) I just can not justify purchasing in large quantities as the price just kills me. I know ,and agree that you get what you pay for and will reserve its use for when extreme accuracy is required such as competition shooting or more importantly hunting. When I need some long gun ( which is often) trigger time at my range I will almost always stick with Starline Brass As in my case is a simple matter of supply and demand OBTW I have done side by side comparisons and must concede that my ES,&SD groups are a little bit tighter using the Lapua Brass,(but this again depends on atmospheric conditions which change hourly here in South Western Florida) ,hence I reserve its use as stated above. [B][I]Just my 2 cents worth ![/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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