I bought 200 extra at that price, and so far, still have 100 left.The last time I bought Lapua 6BR brass I think I paid $.92 apiece for it. those were the days! Glad I bought a bunch.
I bought 200 extra at that price, and so far, still have 100 left.The last time I bought Lapua 6BR brass I think I paid $.92 apiece for it. those were the days! Glad I bought a bunch.
Yes and it will be sold out in hours and the new “floor” price will be $200/100.not trying to be argumentative but I doubt it will be over 200.
That’s great advice and if you can swing it, diversify your portfolio with some smokeless powdersWilliam Devane from Rosland Capital on TV who said to put your money into gold is now saying to put it in Lapua BR Brass.
Dave, when my new 6BR brass dwindles close to 1,000 pieces, I feel like a old alky burner with the DT'sHoarder, says the guy that didn't buy when brass was available.
I'd like to think my Boy Scout training prepared me for Benchrest. Call me what you want.
Anyway we could get a report of how it shoots for you?I just ordered 150 of the Peterson 6BR Norma from Graph & Sons.
I will make some 30BR cases from it and see how it shoots compared to the Lapua 6BR Norma.
Your word is good enough for me! Is the powder capacity less than Lapua? Or anything else you'd say you favor Lapua over?I made up a couple of Peterson's to 30BR's to use as foulers and see how they held up. They're both well north of 30 firings each with zero issues.
That's good to hear. I'm in the infancy of my accuracy/BR journey, if you can even call it that. I've spent countless hours on here and the benchrest forum just researching old posts, and to me it always seems like its Lapua or nothing/ you won't be competitive if not Lapua, so what's the point. Maybe times are changing.Seems about the same. My fouler loads are 34.5 of H4198 and a 117 gr. on the 1.00" jackets. Several pals use the Peterson 6BR and 7BR cases for their 30BR's.
Well, it doesn't get any better than Lapua....that's for sure. But there are cerainly options available now that weren't earlier. The Peterson 6BR and 7BR brass are good examples. Another example is powders. While H4198 remains the Gold Standard (if you have it), N120, N130, LT30 win tournaments every weekend. As always, the barrel will tell you what it wants.That's good to hear. I'm in the infancy of my accuracy/BR journey, if you can even call it that. I've spent countless hours on here and the benchrest forum just researching old posts, and to me it always seems like its Lapua or nothing/ you won't be competitive if not Lapua, so what's the point. Maybe times are changing.
that's because so many have it ingrained in there brain that you can only use lapua and nothing else.. the fan bois are going to pay the price..I haven’t seen Peterson brass prices spiking. Just Lapua.

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