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My life is to short to shoot WW brass in anything, I have used Lapua for a couple years and the rifles shot amazingly with it. I prepped 200 new pieces of Sako brass the last couple weeks and looking at the piece of sized/formed SLR brass I think I might have found a winner as long as the primers pockets holds up. Will shoot a ladder and a couple of loads in the next week or 3 and will know more but all I did was clean up the necks like I would do in any rifle and go. The lapua brass worked very very good but I had to cut away allot of brass especially on that "donut" area that forms after sizing the brass and I felt it left me to much sizing down after firing the brass
So how did the Sako brass turn out? Petersons developed donuts for my friend in his client’s SLR.
My life is to short to shoot WW brass in anything, I have used Lapua for a couple years and the rifles shot amazingly with it. I prepped 200 new pieces of Sako brass the last couple weeks and looking at the piece of sized/formed SLR brass I think I might have found a winner as long as the primers pockets holds up.
As far as I know Federal and Norma makes brass for them in different calibers but things change so quickly they might even be making brass themselves now or some unknown guy might be making the brass, what I do know is this lot of Sako brass works very easily and even if it is Federal Federal is short changing themselves for not putting out all the brass they sell in the same quality as the Sako brass.
The rifle is a savage action with a no turn neck chamber in a Krieger 7.5 twist barrelHas anyone tried to make 6 SLR out of Peterson or Starline 243 brass? I'm not wanting to turn necks and am looking for a better option then Remington or Winchester brass.
Anyone have a few pieces that I could buy, to try myself?