Yes it is. I was wondering if their rifle is held to the same standards.Starline pistol brass is some good stuff
I started with Rem brass but scrapped it. Bought a box of Nosler and reloaded it to failure. Then I was given a box of 308 S&B brass and got the best accuracy from it after I prepped the cases.Is she bad about losing brass? How many pcs do you need?
200pcs if Lapua brass should last until the barrel is almost shot out (assuming you are 500-1000 shots into the gun)
If you lose a lot of brass, just shoot Winchester or look for prime once fired brass. Prime brass is made by Norma
I can't see buying Lapua brass since it's only pushing a 100 gr Amax at 2900. Far from high pressure.
With annealing I got about 12 firings. The S&B brass was about 8-10.Not sure how many shots you got out of the Nosler brass, but it looks to be $55 for 50 pcs
Lapua can be had for $98 for 100 pcs (mile high shooting)
Assume 10+ firings in the Lapua brass, that is a whole lot of shooting with great brass and the cost is around or under 10 cents per shot.....
I am shooting Winchester brass currently in my 308, the 200 pcs are 4 times fires now, I hope to get a few more cycles on them before I switch to Lapua. Zero issues and pretty darn accurate
It is shooting under an inch at 300 yds with no wind. With the Remington cases I struggled to get it to an inch at 100.I trust Starline and I would buy their rifle brass if I needed any. If you only have brass you formed I would treat your wife's rifle to 100 new cases. It just might improve accuracy too lol.