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Reloading
Brass manufacturer difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="98Vandal" data-source="post: 1667654" data-attributes="member: 104998"><p>A lot of people cut a little rubber stopper that is nearly dimensionally similar to a primer (just a little bigger to ensure a tight fit and no leakage).</p><p></p><p>To the Original Post, as many others have indicated, Lapua Brass is great and money well spent. I've also enjoyed success with Norma but have no experience with ADG. My experience with Peterson has been decent but Nosler and Hornady have significant variance in weight (inevitably, volume) and I stopped using them. Most of my Hornady Brass has primer pockets that have loosened after the 5th reloading and rendered it unusable.</p><p></p><p>Spend a little more money up front and you'll reap the benefits down the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98Vandal, post: 1667654, member: 104998"] A lot of people cut a little rubber stopper that is nearly dimensionally similar to a primer (just a little bigger to ensure a tight fit and no leakage). To the Original Post, as many others have indicated, Lapua Brass is great and money well spent. I've also enjoyed success with Norma but have no experience with ADG. My experience with Peterson has been decent but Nosler and Hornady have significant variance in weight (inevitably, volume) and I stopped using them. Most of my Hornady Brass has primer pockets that have loosened after the 5th reloading and rendered it unusable. Spend a little more money up front and you'll reap the benefits down the line. [/QUOTE]
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