Re: Is Lapua worth that much more?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RoninP80</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bluesman423</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My goal is to reach 1/2" five shot groups @ 100 yds with my Remington SPS Tactical 308 topped with a Falcon 4.5 -18X scope.....</div></div>
if that's your only goal, i don't think you'd see a difference in accuracy. i'd just get the Win, and uniform/deburr the primer holes (that's what I do, it's a one time thing). use the $$ saved on bullets/powder/primers (and concentrate on consistently in your loading). bed the action, adjust to a clean trigger pull, crown the bbl if needed, but you probably are aware of that. </div></div>
If thats truly your ONLY goal, I don't think you will really see a diff either. A .5 in 100 yd group is pretty easily attainable with your setup, providing that you, and your loads are consistant, and your rifle is in good shape.
IMO were you will see the diff is when you start loading for the big end of the track, and you start stretching you rifles legs. Lapua brass is more dimentionally consistant ( case volume, neck & case wall thickness, etc ), better quality of manufacturing and material overall. The small things REALLY matter at longer ranges. And they all add up too...
This is all my .02 because I only use Lapua, & I've had my ass kicked many times by people who use RP and WW brass...And do far less prep...
Theres a lot to be said for plain and simple time behind the rifle...