I'm on 24.4 with 60 grain Vmax25gn!
You teaching kids to shoot or something?
Had my first case separation, PPU brass, 55grn vmax with 25grns of vitN135. Case reloaded 5 times, no obvious abnormalities on inspection prior to loading..
The cheaper brass has served well, but there's a reason Lapua is more expensive
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How's that then? Was copper and zinc different back then ?Modern brass is really very resilient and reliable compared to brass of earlier generations.
I think the author was referring to modern alloying,refining and manufacturing processes.How's that then? Was copper and zinc different back then ?
Had my first case separation, PPU brass, 55grn vmax with 25grns of vitN135. Case reloaded 5 times, no obvious abnormalities on inspection prior to loading..
The cheaper brass has served well, but there's a reason Lapua is more expensive
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Not really, they melt copper and zince ores and keep taking the dross off until little to no more appears then they mix the two together.I think the author was referring to modern alloying,refining and manufacturing processes.
All brass has annealed necks; it's part of the manufacturing process. Lapua just doesn't tumble the discolorization off like some do.Brass is Brass , however Lapua are more "sorted " , anealed necks on the lapua . You need to check your load I feel rather than put this down to the brass quality .