What are the benefits with using Lapua brass for the .260 Rem cartridge? I would like to understand why Lapua brass is about twice as expensive than Remington brass.
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Hey guys will I get any more life out of the lapua cases or not, cuz I've noticed that rem cases split at the neck after maybe 10 reloads
Does anyone have a feel for the difference in powder charges for remington vs lapua brass? Assume same powder bullet combo, what have you seen as a weight difference for accurate loads
[MENTION=41139]Swift[/MENTION] do you have the lot number? I just purchased 6 boxes and am going to be pissed if they're bad. They definitely have thicker necks, thicker than even their 6.5x47 brass.Originally Posted By: 308sako
FWIW, the last box of Lapua 6.5/284 brass I have opened is about the worst brass I have ever seen in terms of run out.
Must be my old eyes lying to me.
Your old eyes are just fine. I bought a batch of 260 roughly 6 months ago, first Lapua I've ever purchased, and after two firings, many exhibited loose primer pockets that would no longer hold a primer. This was coupled with pressure signs, although I backed the charge off to 42gr 4350 in a Remington throat, nearly a full grain lower than my standard Remington or Winchester match load, after reading that they may have less powder capacity due to thicker walls.
I've been in contact with them and we're working on sorting it out so this isn't an insult or attack but they ran into some QC issues, I believe they addressed it and they're working on righting the ship.
On the positive side, the weight is very uniform, the primer pockets are great, they're more consistent, ready to load out of the box, stronger necks, and an overall superior product to the Remington, Winchester, etc. so that's where the price comes from.
All I can find are Lapua and Nosler lately. Surprisingly, the Nosler is running about $15/100ct more. I'd like to get some Remington brass, but until then I'll have to hope that Lapua brass lives up to its reputation.
My rifle shot RP brass loads very well. With this damn panic buying bullshit, Remington stopped producing components and is using all of their components on loaded ammo. I know this because I sent them an email 5 months before this year's Hide Cup asking why I can't find anymore RP .260 brass, and if I could buy 1000 pieces from them for a one time deal.
Those of you shooting .243 Win brass, do you have to turn the necks on them?