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300 prc or 28 nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="HSmithTX" data-source="post: 2459276" data-attributes="member: 121677"><p>I suppose, I buy a couple hundred pieces of brass for any new cartridge when I buy/build the rifle so I don't think about it that way. Sometimes I buy the brass and then the rifle. A couple hundred pieces of good RUM brass will last many barrels too. My 28 and RUM brass were nearly the same cost, but I bought Gunwerks for both. I don't use Hornady brass in anything but 6.5cm, and only there because I bought several hundred before I realized how poor it is compared to ADG or Gunwerks or Peterson etc. Nosler brass is in the same category as Hornady for me as well, I don't buy it anymore for anything. Good brass is cheap when considering the cost of using up a barrel or three in an overbore magnum......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSmithTX, post: 2459276, member: 121677"] I suppose, I buy a couple hundred pieces of brass for any new cartridge when I buy/build the rifle so I don't think about it that way. Sometimes I buy the brass and then the rifle. A couple hundred pieces of good RUM brass will last many barrels too. My 28 and RUM brass were nearly the same cost, but I bought Gunwerks for both. I don't use Hornady brass in anything but 6.5cm, and only there because I bought several hundred before I realized how poor it is compared to ADG or Gunwerks or Peterson etc. Nosler brass is in the same category as Hornady for me as well, I don't buy it anymore for anything. Good brass is cheap when considering the cost of using up a barrel or three in an overbore magnum...... [/QUOTE]
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