Alpha has dasher brass in stock right now.We gifted several boxes this past year and now can't get any to restock
Alpha has dasher brass in stock right now.We gifted several boxes this past year and now can't get any to restock
I thought that we purchased some Alpha Brass from another LRH member, but actually bought from ALPHA. It was $130.00 plus TAX and shipping so almost $150.00 for 100 pieces of Alpha OCD brass in a real nice BOX.Alpha has dasher brass in stock right now.
Try not to make a really bad review of a product. Some Brass does need to be Annealed and it doesn't matter how well the brass is manufactured if not properly prepping the Brass or overloading it for HOT loads.Lapua is my favorite. You folks that put Peterson on your lists are fools IMO. I've had several issues with Peterson brass, and not to mention they don't stand behind their products either. The brass looks great coming out of the box, but after you shoot it a few times you quickly realize the metal is junk IMO. When a management team tells me I need to anneal my cases after each firing to not split necks they can kiss my you know what. Meanwhile I can shoot Lapua brass 8-10x without annealing once.
That's not what I wanted to hear.... What calibers you try? I've heard great thing about the Peterson 280 AI brass so I'm curious.You folks that put Peterson on your lists are fools IMO.
I remember back when the edge first came out, Remington 300rum brass got scarce around here and if you found some, it was like getting your hands on gm 215m primers today.Lapua
Alpha
Norma
Star line
Nosler
Remington used to be very good. Not so much anymore! Haven't used ADG, but it gets great reviews.
That's not what I wanted to hear.... What calibers you try? I've heard great thing about the Peterson 280 AI brass so I'm curious.
Agree, and Lapua being slightly better. But they both are superior to Peterson or Norma for sure.I'd say ADG and Lapua are the top 2.