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Reloading brass

Billygoat109

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Jul 2, 2021
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Minnesota
Pondering whose brass you personally like and use?
I’ve used:
Winchester - good 👍
Lupa - great 👍
Starline - personal favorite 👍👍
Hornady - shit 👎🏼
Norma - okay 👍
Nosler - shit 👎🏼

My grading system. No one else 👍👎🏼

I reload everything from the 5.7x28 to the 500 S&W in pistol.
Six different rifle calibers.
Reloading .40 S&W as we speak. Using 3-different brass, all new.
Hornady sucks, primer pocket issues.
Winchester is okay, misshapen brass on a few.
Starline, never a problem!!
Interested in your thoughts.
Thanks, GWD
 
why do you think nosler is shit?

ive read hours on this subject, multiple forums.
lapua is almost always #1
ADG, Alpha and Peterson swap positions 2-4
then all the rest with OEMs mixed in, all over the place with various reasons and observations.

personally, I have liked sig so far in 6.5cm. they weigh almost the same as the alpha i just got in. supposedly adg used to make them but sig now makes their own for the last couple years.
 
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why do you think nosler is shit?

ive read hours on this subject, multiple forums.
lapua is almost always #1
ADG, Alpha and Peterson swap positions 2-4
then all the rest with OEMs mixed in, all over the place with various reasons and observations.

personally, I have liked sig so far in 6.5cm. they weigh almost the same as the alpha i just got in. supposedly adg used to make them but sig now makes their own for the last couple years.
Every time I use them I need to ream primer holes!!! Pain in the ass…
 
Does Nosler make all of their own brass now? Or does Norma still make it for them?

Mike
 
What makes Lapua a champ is the reinforced primer pocket ring. Extends the life of the brass. I've read reports of the webs going before the pockets. Peterson has a different approach to the pockets. The primer sits recessed and not fully supported towards the top. Allows pressure to beat up the primer, but not the pocket so much. I judge brass by the longevity of the pockets to tightly hold primers, however that might be designed.
 
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