Re: LC-Match brass....what do I need to know
Well . . . no, it's not comparable to Lapua in quality. Not in terms of dimensional uniformity, weight or toughness. You can assume that I'm bias here, but you can easily verify this by simply measuring and weighing some. It is, however, the best brass available for loading in an M1A. It's heavy, fairly tough in the head and yet annealed to a point that gives best function in autoloaders like the M14 or M21. Its primer pocket isn't crimped like the rest of the standard military 7.62mm brass, and it's generally prety good stuff. You should still toss it after the third firing from an M1A, but that's true for virtually any brass, not just the LC Match. More to do with the gun's being hard on the cases than the cases being of poor quality. It's good stuff, and still what I load in my M1A and 7.62mm M1 Garand.