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Whats the best made brass today in order
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<blockquote data-quote="Patton243" data-source="post: 3059413" data-attributes="member: 97417"><p>Lapua is my favorite. You folks that put Peterson on your lists are fools IMO. I've had several issues with Peterson brass, and not to mention they don't stand behind their products either. The brass looks great coming out of the box, but after you shoot it a few times you quickly realize the metal is junk IMO. When a management team tells me I need to anneal my cases after each firing to not split necks they can kiss my you know what. Meanwhile I can shoot Lapua brass 8-10x without annealing once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patton243, post: 3059413, member: 97417"] Lapua is my favorite. You folks that put Peterson on your lists are fools IMO. I've had several issues with Peterson brass, and not to mention they don't stand behind their products either. The brass looks great coming out of the box, but after you shoot it a few times you quickly realize the metal is junk IMO. When a management team tells me I need to anneal my cases after each firing to not split necks they can kiss my you know what. Meanwhile I can shoot Lapua brass 8-10x without annealing once. [/QUOTE]
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