The question of what "brass" to use for your own reloads is a daunting question that I am finding to be answered by two considerations. The first being "laboratory findings" of the manufacturer, and the second being "actual findings" of bench loaders. The price ranges from Laupa to Remington, and so does the performance according to "actual findings". I am told that the Remington brass is soft and the longevity is not good. I am told that Laupa brass is some of the very best in all catergories, but SO IS THE PRICE ! Winchester brass seems to be a favorite. It can be used multiple times and is forgiving on wear and tear. The cost is a good "bang for the buck". I have also read that Nosler brass is very good and you can buy "factory seconds". The finish might not be front line, but the performance is still Nosler. I read where to buy this a short time ago, and can't seem to recall where I read it or where to get it. Does anyone know where this site is, and is the Nosler 2nd brass the way to go for best all around performance verses price per round ?? I suppose it would help if I included that this information would be and is for .243 Winchester rounds.