That's interesting. I have some that are .267, blue box.Could be just manufacturing tolerances but my blue plastic box necks run a bit thinner than the gold cardboard box necks. Loaded rounds with blue box measure .269", while the gold box ones run .271".
Not quite. Read on:https://www.accurateshooter.com/technical-articles/x-ray-spectrometry-of-cartridge-brass/Well people pay 2-4x as much for it. Even though Lapua says there is no doference. All they did was change the color of the packaging.
Back when the brass changed I talked to the importer who brings the brass in to the USA. He told me Lapua brass did not meet what ever the specs are as set by some international engineering association so they where going to remove their stamp of approval for Lapua brass because it was too thick.. I did not hear this from some one, I spoke to the gentleman on thephone. He said they changed the brass to meet the approved specs. I have used about 1500 pieces since with no problems. I fire form by seating the bullet long.I have had a couple of people tell me that there is a difference between the blue box lapua brass and the gold box but no one seems to be able to tell me what the difference is. Anybody know?
This always gets quoted all the time but I am skeptical of it. One of the only times you will see me skeptical of anything on Accurateshooter.
Your right, there are a few people who say this is a bogus test. How did they come to that conclusion? Were they there? I highly doubt it. There is always someone out there who questions the validity no matter what it is. You could prove it right in front of them and they will still say it's not true. I guess that's what makes the world go around.This always gets quoted all the time but I am skeptical of it. One of the only times you will see me skeptical of anything on Accurateshooter.
Your right, there are a few people who say this is a bogus test. How did they come to that conclusion? Were they there? I highly doubt it. There is always someone out there who questions the validity no matter what it is. You could prove it right in front of them and they will still say it's not true. I guess that's what makes the world go around.
Yeah, don't even let LAPUA tell you there isn't anything different, they only made it.Don't let anybody tell you there is no difference because there is. Ask any benchrest shooter that's been doing this for years. The gold stuff lasts longer. You can typically FLR the gold box cases a lot more before they fail than the blue box stuff. I have thousands of new gold box brass in 6.5x47, 220 Russian and 6BR and when I neck up the 2 bigger cases with the blue box stuff, I usually get 2 that split, never had one split with the gold box stuff.
Ya that's like Leupold telling you that there wasn't anything wrong with your scope that you sent back. YA RIGHT! That's also like Federal telling you that their 205M primer is better and more consistent than their regular 205. We all heard of the Federal rep saying that was a crock of shit.Yeah, don't even let LAPUA tell you there isn't anything different, they only made it.
I have had a couple of people tell me that there is a difference between the blue box lapua brass and the gold box but no one seems to be able to tell me what the difference is. Anybody know?