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Whats the best made brass today in order
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<blockquote data-quote="Patton243" data-source="post: 3059463" data-attributes="member: 97417"><p>I've used several; 280, 6x47 lapua, 6mm Creedmoor come to mind as I'm typing this. All of them I had issues with after a few firings. Mainly case necks splitting. NONE of the loads were hot either. I usually go with moderate loads from IMR or Nosler resources, so that's not an issue. The brass is fine after 1 firing, but once you get to the second or third you'll see issues. I don't have time to anneal cases after every other firing either. I'm not competition shooting. When a management team tries to blame my resizer and not annealing after each firing they can blow themselves. Not to mention they never even provided me with a new box when I requested it after several of their cases failed with photographs and EVEN sending some into the mail for them to inspect themselves. If you're satisfied with losing several cases after 2-3 firings then buy Peterson. However, when Lapua is on stock I buy that instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patton243, post: 3059463, member: 97417"] I've used several; 280, 6x47 lapua, 6mm Creedmoor come to mind as I'm typing this. All of them I had issues with after a few firings. Mainly case necks splitting. NONE of the loads were hot either. I usually go with moderate loads from IMR or Nosler resources, so that's not an issue. The brass is fine after 1 firing, but once you get to the second or third you'll see issues. I don't have time to anneal cases after every other firing either. I'm not competition shooting. When a management team tries to blame my resizer and not annealing after each firing they can blow themselves. Not to mention they never even provided me with a new box when I requested it after several of their cases failed with photographs and EVEN sending some into the mail for them to inspect themselves. If you're satisfied with losing several cases after 2-3 firings then buy Peterson. However, when Lapua is on stock I buy that instead. [/QUOTE]
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