Billmanweh
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I'm happy with my BRA, but I had H4895 and Lapua brass stashed away. Starting over now, I'd do a Dasher and use Alpha brass and Varget.
Iv had some brass come out like that fire forming bra, just a few. Resized them back and shot them hotter.Nope not a joke.
They designer was literally a rocket scientist and used rocket engine combustion chamber technology to design it.If someone has answered this then disregard the question, I don't know the answer, much less understand the question
Or is this a joke ?
You realize you can fireform those to 6 Dasher, right?I have been looking at both the bra and the brx mostly because I can reuse the brass I already have.
Why do you wish you had stayed?I just went through this. After lots of success over many years with a .262 neck bra clambering in quite s gee barrels in an effort to get away from so much neck turning I went with a .269 neck 6bra. I should have stayed with the brx case just a different neck size. So I jumped, wish I had stayed put.
Thanks man!Kris, after seeing your post about your rest, don’t bother buying a cheap barrel to practice on. Your MORE than skilled enough to jump right in to chambering a Krieger, Bartlein, etc..
My brx is hands down the most accurate thing I’ve ever shot. Fireforming, wc 844 and Sierra 60hp’s ….I’m varmint shooter, no interest in match competition. Cases done by necking to .25 then back down. Get the exact crush you want that way. I’ll be trying some cases made from Alpha dasher brass. Easy enough to do….dasher case into the 6 br body sizer until it chambers to you’re comfortable with it. The neck/ shoulder junction will actually blow forward a bit. Interestingly, Alpha 6BRA brass is 5 gr heavier than fresh brown box Lapua 6BR, at least the few samples of each I weighed. And fresh Alpha 6BRX was/is 10 gr heavier than that same Lapua. Next time at Alpha I’ll ask about that.I'd choose the BRX. I did this once and was happy with the decision. Well enough that I have Zack building another 6BRX now.