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Well you almost never hear of problems with lapua brass but issues with alpha brass aren’t hard to find.
From memory Lapua doesn't have a 6BRA option (need to fire form from 6BR) but Alpha does if that is a concern.......
No worries, I figured thats what you meant anyways.Sorry I should of been more clear. I know they don’t have 6bra but the 6br fire formed
The 6BRA group on FBCan you point us to where others have talked about these issues. Im interested as i have not read much about Alpha brass and thought it was good stuff. I was about to order some and am hesitating now. Would love to read more about these issues others have had. Thanks for any info.
At this point it suprises me that people even have questions about brass and 6BR. Weird or uncommon stuff sure, there are other brands out there that might let you get away without fireforming. But you have to ask yourself, if you're not willing to or dont know how to fireform brass for wildcats or at least uncommon cartridges then should you really be chambering for it?
On brass brands in particular. I believe brass should be looked at like the model T ford......you can have any one you like, so long as its lapua.
If you buy Lapua, the brass will be 6BR Norma. I assume you are goinng to buy alpha 6BRA brass. You will have to take the extra step to fireform the BR brass into 6BRA. Not a big loss in time and effort as you would likely be doing the same to the BRA cases anyway.It isn’t the fire forming part as I fire form to chamber before finalizing load regardless it’s more so to see if people were having better luck with alpha, for pressure, velocity, accuracy etc
If you buy Lapua, the brass will be 6BR Norma. I assume you are goinng to buy alpha 6BRA brass. You will have to take the extra step to fireform the BR brass into 6BRA. Not a big loss in time and effort as you would likely be doing the same to the BRA cases anyway.
So far as brass, why would you look for anything other than lapua if you didnt have to? Proven track record and used by the vast overwhelming majority of competitors from the pointy end right down to joe blow. Go to any match of any discipline and you will see the majority of people running it. The only excuse to NOT run Lapua brass is for something like the 7SAUM where you cant make it from one of their options.
There is literally thousands of threads allover the net on Brass and lapua brass specifically. You want good info on the BR family? You are FAR more likely to find it over on 6mmBR/Accurate shooter than here by virture of disciplines.
If you want to use Alpha, go right ahead. You could do the testing yourself like any of the top competitors do and report back with your findings.
By the time you fireform 400 pieces you have 200 rounds on 2 different barrels and enough brass life to shoot both out
For the best accuracy, I would fireform the brass with the same barrel I was going to shoot the brass in. Even if it's chambered by the same smith using the same tools, it doesn't mean that the two chambers will be identical. Though I'm sure they'll be very close.Not a bad idea. The gun is coming with 1900 rounds on a benchmark and a second blank. Was going send off to chamber in 6bra with a different smith (my smith) but maybe I should send off to his smith and use the 1900 round barrel for fireforming and the fresh barrel as a shooter.
Anyone have an idea on barrel life on the bra?
The brass might be the best there is(its not). But Tom is a douche.Glen Kulzer just set a IBS 1000yd heavy gun record with a 2.695" group.
Oh ya....with a 6BRA
Oh. Ya....brass? Alpha.
No dog in the fight. But the 10 pieces he used must been alright.
The brass might be the best there is(its not). But Tom is a douche.
I've seen guns blow up because of alpha brass and its just a massive blame game with him and his dick riders
For the best accuracy, I would fireform the brass with the same barrel I was going to shoot the brass in. Even if it's chambered by the same smith using the same tools, it doesn't mean that the two chambers will be identical. Though I'm sure they'll be very close.
I've seen guns blow up because of alpha brass
Pretty strong words right there. Please provide factual evidence of that and not just wordsI've seen guns blow up because of alpha brass
Might be pretty hard to find the FB thread as its been probably 2 years and the shooter has since passed. But it was a tubb gun and the receiver was trashed. national champion high power shooter. 6XC. norma and peterson brass no issues same barrel.Pretty strong words right there. Please provide factual evidence of that and not just words
Since AccurateShooter was brought up earlier.Pretty strong words right there. Please provide factual evidence of that and not just words
Might be pretty hard to find the FB thread as its been probably 2 years and the shooter has since passed. But it was a tubb gun and the receiver was trashed. national champion high power shooter. 6XC. norma and peterson brass no
Wow, again confusing everyone on chamber issues with this 6XC story. The Aplpha brass is 6XC II and not developed to Tubbs reamer, and yes there was big issues there but Alpha’s fault... not totally. David needed brass people to help him since Norma wouldn’t play anymore so Alpha stepped up to help but communication issues resulted in wrong spec’d brass( Alpha wanting to know stuff that David didn’t want to give out— don’t blame him) Peterson stepped up and made great brass for him without all the questions. Again the problems with wildcats and Ackley’s there’s always folks out there tweeting stuff and not wanting to give out there whole spec’s and folks need to understand that. Lapua is the king no doubt but there are also folks having issues with Lapua, why? because of chambering issues! Is true Alpha had issues starting out but so has everyone that makes stuff for these new calibers and chambering. Folks just need to educate themselves and just like Alpha and other component mfgrs adapt and be sure that’s what to want to produce or want to shoot before you jump on the train!! Heck I remember Lapua’s first batch of 260 brass, it was shit but even though they said it was produced to spec it was shit and they knew it. They corrected the issue and everyone moved on. Education is the best tool but there is so much crap for some folks to sift through but it’s easy to pile on through the inter web!! Go day folks and have a great 4th!!!Might be pretty hard to find the FB thread as its been probably 2 years and the shooter has since passed. But it was a tubb gun and the receiver was trashed. national champion high power shooter. 6XC. norma and peterson brass no issues same barrel.
It’s all good, Every component mfgr gets defensive and it because they don’t know who’s telling them the truth or got an ax to grind and I’ll say “ they ALL need to get better and do their homework and be better listeners”it's not just 6XC brass that had problems...
either way
it's more of a character thing for me