Is Lapua or Alpha worth the premium? Just getting into 6.5CM and need to stock up on brass. Can get starline for about half the price.
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In my limited experience, yes.Is Lapua or Alpha worth the premium? Just getting into 6.5CM and need to stock up on brass. Can get starline for about half the price.
So I think Alpha brass is great no doubt and chose to use Alpha in my Dasher, but I have had amazing SD's and ES's in my 6.5CM using Starline SRP Brass. I did deburr all the flash holes and resize and trim to all the same length prior to first shooting. Starline SRP brass is bang up for the money and being able to buy in 500 round lots. I would buy again. hope this helps.Is Lapua or Alpha worth the premium? Just getting into 6.5CM and need to stock up on brass. Can get starline for about half the price.
^^^^ This.Depends on you and your level of consistency that you're seeking. I use Lapua, Alpha, Peterson, and Starline in my rifles.
Starline is no slouch. I've posted my testing results before when I took 20 virgin cases and measured to the datum point on the shoulder, case OAL, and primer pocket depth. Then I took 20 fired cases and measured H2O capacity. I've done this now in both 6.5 Creedmoor and Grendel as well as .223. They were surprisingly consistent, better than Hornady and Federal brass.
However, Lapua and Alpha are even more consistent. It is getting close to hair splitting, but if you're looking for every advantage then the step up is worth it.
I'll also note here that Starline brass is very thick, so case capacity is going to be less in most instances than the Lapua stuff. You may also occasionally run into a bit of flashing left over from the flash hole being punched in the Starline cases. I might find one every 15th or 20th case as I'm deburring them. I don't even bother trying to debur the Lapua/Alpha stuff.
I will continue to use Lapua and Alpha in my rifles that I'm trying to wring every bit of accuracy from, and I'll continue to run Peterson and Starline in my rifles that I'm hunting with or use for general target shooting. You can still build half-minute ammo with single-digit SDs with the Starline stuff.
This makes perfect sense for 5.56. How many people are running 5.56 in a gasser compared to those who run a bolt? Running a bit long in a bolt gun may give you a heavy close, but unless egregiously out of spec or a "short" chamber you can still close the bolt. It will make many gassers FTF if only a smidge long.^^^^ This.
I did most of Diggler's testing steps on 20 Starline .223 cases. I also found "measurable" consistency to be top-shelf. Yes, the brass is thick, evidenced by AMP annealer's generated Aztec code - higher than cheaper brands like Hornady. The only thing I'll note is that my virgin Starline .223 cases were at the short end of SAAMI spec. A buddy of mine found this to be true with his new Starline .223 brass as well.