GJgo
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Here's a question for y'all. Consider 308 brass:
-Lapua brass is usualy considered the best & most accurate. I use it in other calibers & agree. It can take more pressure and be loaded more times.
-Winchester brass is considered the roomiest. You can get the most powder in it when working on a max loading. While not considered as accurate as Lapua brass, most agree that it is still good, and with proper case prep & sorting you'll likely not notice the difference on paper.
So, when working towards a max load, would I be better off using the Lapua brass that can take more pressure, or the Win brass that has more case capacity?
-Lapua brass is usualy considered the best & most accurate. I use it in other calibers & agree. It can take more pressure and be loaded more times.
-Winchester brass is considered the roomiest. You can get the most powder in it when working on a max loading. While not considered as accurate as Lapua brass, most agree that it is still good, and with proper case prep & sorting you'll likely not notice the difference on paper.
So, when working towards a max load, would I be better off using the Lapua brass that can take more pressure, or the Win brass that has more case capacity?