What's the Go-To 223 Brass Now?

Lapua should hit the market again soon, but with the pent up demand and backorders it may go very quickly.

Here's a post by someone at capstone regarding availability...


There's some talk in there about the last batch of Lapua 223 not being up to their past reputation for durability, but I can't confirm that myself.

I use Lapua in my 223 bolt guns but I've had good luck with starline 5.56 and norma brass in a few ARs. Raven Rocks Precision has run some very good deals on the norma stuff in the past, they usually post in the PX about it.
 
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LC is always solid and plentiful

i also sell it, full processed, ready to roll if you want a bunch

True, LC is usually a good option and was my go to for years, especially when you could easily buy it new. However, the last 2 batches of once fired LC I purchased all died a very early death from a very high rate of neck splits and body cracks running lengthwise between the case head and shoulder. I'm not sure if it was a production issue with that year head stamp or if it was something with the way they were stored or processed that ruined and embrittled the brass, but they certainly didn't live up to my previous older batches of once fired LC that were durable and went about 15 reloads before the primer pockets loosened up.

After having that splitting issue with the last two large batches of once fired prepped LC, I tried norma and starline 5.56 instead and am quite happy with both.
 
I use Starline 5.56mm Brass with complete satisfaction. It is currently in stock.

#3440 - 5.56x45mm Brass (Small Rifle primer)

Years ago Starline brass was much heavier than say LC brass by several grains, and care had to be taken when swapping known safe LC loads into Starline 5.56 brass. Recent batch's of Starline 5.56mm brass, in the last 2 years weigh darned close to recent LC brass weights which is a good thing when working up your loads.
 
I bought 1000 Starline .223 cases when I started reloading .223 (for bolt rifle) several years ago. Still running it, couldn't ask for more wrt accuracy and longevity. I weighed 20 cases and weighed their H20 capacity - admirably consistent for budget brass.

I've never competed with my .223 so I saw no sense in buying top-shelf brass. But I've become so confident in its capability that I may switch from "Open" to Tactical" for this coming weekend's match...
 
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If you can find RWS....

I run winchester for my gassers

and Hornady for bolt guns - yeah. But it works.

I save the Lapua and RWS I have on hand (about 800 of each) for when I mean business. Fortunately, I'm almost always in play mode these days
 
I’m about 300pcs into a batch of 600 starline I got for my trainer barrel. So I don’t have a long term opinion with resizing and annealing and how many firings I’ll get. But even if I only got hypothetically 3 firings I’d buy it again. Hell Im consider selling it as once fired and just buying new again only to save myself time. I chamfer it mandrel it and I’m ready to load.
 
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IME, with good match prep and annealing, LC, PMC & Winchester are all GTG. LC and PMC are basically interchangable. Winchester does really well, but may need a slight tweak to the powder charge that LC & PMC prefer.
 
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