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Any particular reason? I don't have enough experience with Lapua to make a judgment, but I've had excellent results with ADG. Is this unique to 338LM or just in general?Lapua
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I tried working with the ADG guys 9 or 10 years back as a cheaper option to .338 LM. They were having none of it. Rotten (and lasting) first impression.
Am sitting on a couple hundred virgin Lapua cases right now. I figure those'll last me 'til my time on Earth is over. If you think of things in those terms (and you deserve the best): Lapua. Don't scrimp.
Invest in an annealer. Learn to anneal on cheap brass. You'll get 10 and 15 firings out of each case.
Great advice, I wish I had read it 10 years ago! I have a hodgepodge of a few different brass types and haven't processed them as methodically as you outline here, so need to work on that.I've reloaded privately and professionally for almost 40 years. For me, that 3% more accurate case dimension is certainly Not worth 3 times the price! The older Win brass was excellent, but the 2010-2020 version, not so much. My best advice is to buy bulk new cases (250, 500, 1000) of one reputable brand; FL size and trim; reload to specs and use first 100 cases for practice, break-in, etc. Then start on the second 100 cases, probably with refined load by now, until they've all been fired. Then proceed to the third 100 cases, etc., ... until you have fired all cases the first firing. THEN Clean, inspect, re-process All cases to your new "refined" specs. By now your load should be very near perfect for your gun.
Sometimes, you have to scratch the itch and try it for yourself. If you can spare the funds to try, go for it. As you can see, we all have varying preferences and experiences. The price difference between ADG, Peterson, and Norma brass is around $10 +/- $X. Good luck!I just got a new rifle a 338 lapua and was wanting to hear your thoughts on lapua brass verse adg? I have used lapua brass before and it's been great. I have never used the adg brass.
Thanks for any feedback.