kelbro
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I was scrounging around one of my 'brass' file cabinets and found a decent sized batch of once-fired LC Match 308 brass. It's dated 1977 and I bought it many many years ago. From what I remember, this was rounded up at Perry. I just pulled a sample and found that the weights were very consistent but about 6 grains heavier than current production Lapua. I have not compared H2O capacities yet. I'm planning to anneal, size, trim and chamfer this brass and see how it performs.
It would be great if the extra 6 grains are in the case head and provide a little more primer pocket life. I might cross-section a piece to compare to current production Lapua to see. I'll need to shoot a couple of pieces to find the H2O capacity.
It would be great if the extra 6 grains are in the case head and provide a little more primer pocket life. I might cross-section a piece to compare to current production Lapua to see. I'll need to shoot a couple of pieces to find the H2O capacity.
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