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Who Makes Nosler Brass ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 654263" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>I have more arguments on the WW vs RP debate, but everyone is probably tired of it, so I will shut up on the topic.</p><p> </p><p>New brass topic: I bought a Sako 550 chambered for the Lazzeroni 7.82 Warbird. I bought it barely used over the internet, but the guy had all the right answers about how he broke in the barrel, etc., and the pictures looked good, so I overpaid and bought it. I loaded three batches of five cartridges in Lazzeroni brass using three different powders, but 150 grain accubonds in all fifteen. The first group was 1.1 inches; the second was exactly one inch; the third made one ragged hole. Needless to say, I was pretty happy with that, especially since it was the first time I shot it. </p><p> </p><p>I know John Lazzeroni has some pretty firm opinions on most topics, but he and I e-mailed back and forth a number of times because I was ordering one of his rifles in the same caliber as the Sako. When he found out I was a retired teacher, I thought he was going to come up here and "take care" of me personally. I don't think he likes teachers.</p><p> </p><p>But he is a very good source of information and buried under the bluster is a nice guy, and he will willing help you out with a problem. I asked him about all the criticism about his brass, and after he calmed down, he gave me a method of making brass last a long time, even in hot cartridges. I related a couple of his ideas in my first post. </p><p> </p><p>Do any of you have enough experience with Lazzeroni brass to form a knowledgeable opinion, and since John gave me permission to post his method of making brass last, is anyone interested in hearing that, if you haven't already?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 654263, member: 48420"] I have more arguments on the WW vs RP debate, but everyone is probably tired of it, so I will shut up on the topic. New brass topic: I bought a Sako 550 chambered for the Lazzeroni 7.82 Warbird. I bought it barely used over the internet, but the guy had all the right answers about how he broke in the barrel, etc., and the pictures looked good, so I overpaid and bought it. I loaded three batches of five cartridges in Lazzeroni brass using three different powders, but 150 grain accubonds in all fifteen. The first group was 1.1 inches; the second was exactly one inch; the third made one ragged hole. Needless to say, I was pretty happy with that, especially since it was the first time I shot it. I know John Lazzeroni has some pretty firm opinions on most topics, but he and I e-mailed back and forth a number of times because I was ordering one of his rifles in the same caliber as the Sako. When he found out I was a retired teacher, I thought he was going to come up here and "take care" of me personally. I don't think he likes teachers. But he is a very good source of information and buried under the bluster is a nice guy, and he will willing help you out with a problem. I asked him about all the criticism about his brass, and after he calmed down, he gave me a method of making brass last a long time, even in hot cartridges. I related a couple of his ideas in my first post. Do any of you have enough experience with Lazzeroni brass to form a knowledgeable opinion, and since John gave me permission to post his method of making brass last, is anyone interested in hearing that, if you haven't already? [/QUOTE]
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