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Lapua 6 br

Figure brass, bullets, powder, primers, and labor… pretty much a wash to buy here.

Could buy that, shoot it, and sell brass for 70%-80% of what you paid if not more.... basically free trigger time.
 
I think a good average what I've seen 6br brass sell NIB for is $200 (some more some less). That's $2 / piece.

That loaded ammo is only costing you another $0.60. You cant buy a primer, powder, and bullet for that. Much less factoring in time. Buy this, fireforming to your chamber without reloading time and using your components for cheap.
 
I think a good average what I've seen 6br brass sell NIB for is $200 (some more some less). That's $2 / piece.

That loaded ammo is only costing you another $0.60. You cant buy a primer, powder, and bullet for that. Much less factoring in time. Buy this, fireforming to your chamber without reloading time and using your components for cheap.
.90 for Varget
.10 primer
.50 good bullet
$1.50 total to load one
 
Could buy that, shoot it, and sell brass for 70%-80% of what you paid if not more.... basically free trigger time.
no free trigger time - but if i had resigned myself to paying 200 for 100 lapua 6br brass i think i would try a few boxes of the factory loads to see how they would do. listed velocity is pretty slow- anyway Im not paying 200/100 for lapua- Ive got a little left and more peterson. I probably should quit shooting the Lapua if things are gonna be this way.
 
7000 grains lb 30 gr per load =233
$60 lb divided 233 = .257 per load
14 cents primer
66 cents bullet
$1.06 per round
 
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Question for you guys who insist on Lapua...


1.) Why do you insist on Lapua?
2.) Have you tried Alpha/Peterson?
3.) Have you ever measured case capacity of Lapua vs others?
4.) If you're just stubborn, that's cool too, but I'm curious.

edit: I'm honestly just curious. Not trying to start a flame war.
 
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Question for you guys who insist on Lapua...


1.) Why do you insist on Lapua?
2.) Have you tried Alpha/Peterson?
3.) Have you ever measured case capacity of Lapua vs others?
4.) If you're just stubborn, that's cool too, but I'm curious.

edit: I'm honestly just curious. Not trying to start a flame war.

Lapua holds pressure great and shoots very consistent without issues.
I have not but friends have
I have not but others have.
I witnessed a world record shot with Alpha brass, but other guys have trouble with Alpha, I don’t need trouble.
 

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If most of the competition boys shooting 6mm BR are shooting Lapua brass in matches, I have to think there is a reason.
i think that it's because for the longest time it was the only option and old habits die hard or the unwillingness to try something new.. just like a lot of folks use lapua brass in their 223 bolt guns.. i have had so much success with LC brass.. i was like.. why even bother..
 
Lapua holds pressure great and shoots very consistent without issues.
I have not but friends have
I have not but others have.
I witnessed a world record shot with Alpha brass, but other guys have trouble with Alpha, I don’t need trouble.
that's because they didn't have the two matched correctly (chamber and brass) or the brass really wasn't process correctly by the shooter.. i use alpha brass in a non alpha chamber.. i have no issues with it.. just gotta do your set up correctly.. if ya don't.. you'll run into trouble .. pretty simple really..
 

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