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  • benenglish

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    it may be good brass but pricey and once fired is a lot cheaper
    And joining just so you can start spamming is very, very bad form.

    If you want a commercial account, use the Contact Us link at the bottom of every web page to talk to the folks who run the site. Until then, keep your spamming off the site.
     

    orbitup

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    I like Lapua but they never seem to have what I need anymore.
    And Lapua, I hope.

    But your point is well taken. If I can't get new brass from either Starline or Lapua, I'm probably not going to be reloading that cartridge.

    Peterson makes good brass too, and right here in the US of A. I use their small primer 308 cases and get SD's under 10.
     

    benenglish

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    I use their small primer 308 cases and get SD's under 10.
    Back when I did a lot of shooting, I swore by those Federal, small-primer, nickel-plated .308 cases. I had hundreds. I could probably still lay my hands on a few.

    But quality control has gone downhill at a lot of places. Thanks for cluing me in on another place worth checking out.
     
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