I find it hard to accurately and reproducibly measure brass thickness at the neck using a micrometer. I know that when I load new brass I get .290 neck diameter with 6.5 Grendel and .291 with 6.5 Creedmoor. So it could be that the Grendel case uses slighter thinner brass but, as I said, I can't really confirm it by measuring wall thickness.
I would be surprised if all Lapua brass had the same wall thickness. Different calibers have different requirements, powder loads and max pressures are different. Anybody have more specific information about this?
I would be surprised if all Lapua brass had the same wall thickness. Different calibers have different requirements, powder loads and max pressures are different. Anybody have more specific information about this?