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I am looking at getting into reloading (.223, 7mm-08 and 308 Win). I am trying to put my equipment list together. All rifles will be used for hunting purposes only.
I know Lapua and Norma seem to be the "best", but what are the differences between each brand? What makes Hornady brass not as good as Winchester, and what makes Lapua better than Winchester?
Does Lapua require less case prep tools than Winchester or Remington?
So many questions....
Thanks
Steve
Nosler brass. Hands down best IMO.
LAPUA 2nd.
In some cases Norma brass.
If you buy Nosler $$$ you want to be committed to getting the absolute most out of your guns. I would not run hi-q brass in a gas gun generally.
Nosler brass is weight sorted and ready to load with exception of your particular specs for neck tension. Lapua is same. Seldom do I get more than a few 10ths weight difference in a lot of Nosler brass. Primer pockets and flash holes look like they were done by magic. They constantly give me the lowest deviation and spreads. The cases look like jewelry.
In my precious precision rigs I shoot Nos or Lapua only.
When I hunted I shot Nos or Lapua.
I would occasionally weight sort hundreds of Rem or Win brass to get 50, then clean primmer flash holes spending hours on prep. I would hardness test OEM brass and discovered that neck tension with most of it was a wish and an illusion. One day I finally decided my time was worth more than the cost of Premium brass. I started buying Nosler and Lapua and some NORMA brass and never stopped. Note: I have found the brass you get in Nosler ammo is not weight sorted. So don't buy Nos ammo to get the brass thinking you are beating the system. Expect to pay up to $75 per 25 for Nosler. And you pretty much need to buy in lots of 100 to be worthwhile. It's worth it to me.
If you are not prepared to keep accurate counts on loading cycles and keep different batches separate, if you are not going to push your guns to their max distance and accuracy potential for a good reason, if you are not going to measure concentricity or use an accurate chronograph to ensure the smallest SD and ES, if you are not going to use HI-Q competition dies and scales, just load good Rem, Norma, Hornady brass and enjoy your guns. Buying top tier brass leads to all kinds of other psychoses and mental maladies that can often cause - obsessive behavior, sleeping disorders, a never ending need to buy new powders, bullets, primers, guns and barrels. It can occasionally even result in divorce, unless you infect your wife/husband et al.
Bon appetite!