Could I expect any difference in how many reloads might get out of a quality case (Lapua) vs something more ordinary (Winchester)? I have both in 223 Remington and just wondered if the Lapua might last longer, helping offset its much higher cost. Also, when it comes to factory chambers, how many uses can one typically get with modest loads before the case is done? A few calculations.
Winchester Brass:
$0.26/Case
10 Reloads = $0.026/Shot
Lapua Brass:
$0.60/Case
10 Reloads = $0.060/Shot
If I shot 100 rounds, the Lapua costs me $3.40 more than the Winchester. Not so much...to me, given the potential for reduced brass prep and superior accuracy. But, if the Lapua lasts through 15 reloads.
Lapua Brass:
$0.60/Case
15 Reloads = $0.040/Shot
If I shot 100 rounds, the Lapua costs me $1.40 more than the Winchester. Pretty minimal. But actual savings depends on how long the Lapua lives vs the Winchester when used in a factory gun. Any experiences? The rifle the brass to be used in is a factory Howa in 223 Remington.
Phil
Winchester Brass:
$0.26/Case
10 Reloads = $0.026/Shot
Lapua Brass:
$0.60/Case
10 Reloads = $0.060/Shot
If I shot 100 rounds, the Lapua costs me $3.40 more than the Winchester. Not so much...to me, given the potential for reduced brass prep and superior accuracy. But, if the Lapua lasts through 15 reloads.
Lapua Brass:
$0.60/Case
15 Reloads = $0.040/Shot
If I shot 100 rounds, the Lapua costs me $1.40 more than the Winchester. Pretty minimal. But actual savings depends on how long the Lapua lives vs the Winchester when used in a factory gun. Any experiences? The rifle the brass to be used in is a factory Howa in 223 Remington.
Phil