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<blockquote data-quote="nso123" data-source="post: 5189860" data-attributes="member: 2508"><p>It all depends on what you plan to do with it. If you are just loading ammo for hunting and don't plan on shooting each case more than a couple of times you will probably never see a difference. If you are going to shoot long distance and also plan on getting more firings from each case the premium brass like Lapua and Peterson are worth it. I don't hold Nosler and Norma brass in the same group as the other two. ADG is another high quality brass. If I were to go for a "factory" brass, my first choice would be Winchester, followed by Federal and Remington. I have found the Remington brass to be a bit brittle on occasion. Now, start annealing and you might stretch more firings out of some of the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nso123, post: 5189860, member: 2508"] It all depends on what you plan to do with it. If you are just loading ammo for hunting and don’t plan on shooting each case more than a couple of times you will probably never see a difference. If you are going to shoot long distance and also plan on getting more firings from each case the premium brass like Lapua and Peterson are worth it. I don’t hold Nosler and Norma brass in the same group as the other two. ADG is another high quality brass. If I were to go for a “factory” brass, my first choice would be Winchester, followed by Federal and Remington. I have found the Remington brass to be a bit brittle on occasion. Now, start annealing and you might stretch more firings out of some of the others. [/QUOTE]
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