I have been reloading precision 308 for a while but I have a new 6.5 Creed barrel on the way and would like to get feedback on the BEST VALUE brass for the money. I intend for this to be my entry into club PRS matches. As with many people, if funds were no object then I would just go with Lapua but they are. Unless someone can convince me otherwise, I am probably going down a different route.
Here are the most prevalent brass brands that I thought were worth taking a look at with their general cost per piece:
- Hornady $0.45
- Lapua $1.15
- Alpha $1
- Peterson $0.70
- Starline $0.60
There are other brands out there however, at this point I did not see them bringing anything to table but I can be convinced otherwise.
Biases:
- When starting to reload 308, I had a couple of bad batches of Hornady and just really don’t trust the stuff.
- I prefer the best value over straight cost.
- Currently I am leaning towards Peterson and Starline.
- I have not decided if I am going large or small primer just yet so would like to keep my options open.
- I am not a bench rest shooter and this is my first high quality barrel so I am not sure that I can shot better than 1/2 MOA so the brass doesn’t have to be PRS leaderboard condition.
- Currently, I prep Winchester for 308 and have a Savage 10 shooting 3/4 MOA and I am happy with that.
- I have plenty of time to prep brass if that is what it takes to get good results. I just can’t get to the range as much as I would like.
- I expect to get 10+ firings even with a relative hot load.
Here are some of the Pros & Cons as I have researched them:
- Quality of brass based on SD of weight and volume:
Lapua > Alpha > Peterson > Starline > Hornady
- Graf’s just became the sole distributer for Peterson.
- All brass except Lapua probably needs to be prepped before reloading.
- Starline has larger flash hole which means that I will not have to worry about special decapping pins.
Preferences:
- Brass should be available from multiple suppliers.
- Prefer brass that has Large and Small Primer Options.
- American made.
I would love to hear people’s opinion backed by fore thought and info. Thanks for your time!
Here are the most prevalent brass brands that I thought were worth taking a look at with their general cost per piece:
- Hornady $0.45
- Lapua $1.15
- Alpha $1
- Peterson $0.70
- Starline $0.60
There are other brands out there however, at this point I did not see them bringing anything to table but I can be convinced otherwise.
Biases:
- When starting to reload 308, I had a couple of bad batches of Hornady and just really don’t trust the stuff.
- I prefer the best value over straight cost.
- Currently I am leaning towards Peterson and Starline.
- I have not decided if I am going large or small primer just yet so would like to keep my options open.
- I am not a bench rest shooter and this is my first high quality barrel so I am not sure that I can shot better than 1/2 MOA so the brass doesn’t have to be PRS leaderboard condition.
- Currently, I prep Winchester for 308 and have a Savage 10 shooting 3/4 MOA and I am happy with that.
- I have plenty of time to prep brass if that is what it takes to get good results. I just can’t get to the range as much as I would like.
- I expect to get 10+ firings even with a relative hot load.
Here are some of the Pros & Cons as I have researched them:
- Quality of brass based on SD of weight and volume:
Lapua > Alpha > Peterson > Starline > Hornady
- Graf’s just became the sole distributer for Peterson.
- All brass except Lapua probably needs to be prepped before reloading.
- Starline has larger flash hole which means that I will not have to worry about special decapping pins.
Preferences:
- Brass should be available from multiple suppliers.
- Prefer brass that has Large and Small Primer Options.
- American made.
I would love to hear people’s opinion backed by fore thought and info. Thanks for your time!