That almost looks like two different rifle caliber cases. I'll have to stick to Lapua brass. I hope that did not cost you an arm and leg. R&D can be a real costly adventure in this sport.I had them make me some in 300 wsm. First batch of test brass was 70 grains of volume. Norma is 78. Said I wanted more volume like Norma brass. Got it back and has small primer pockets. Sent it back got it fixed. Shot a few and wasn’t impressed. I have 50 new ones if someone wants to play with them. Saw this picture last week. Guy ordered 30/338 Lapua brass. Got these. Maybe it’s the customer fault,? but the neck shoulder junction wouldn’t change if you went off a saami reamer print.
What are they and how many time have you fired them?I’ll throw a contrary, good result post in.
They do a lot of obsolete or oddball cartridges and I know a a fair amount of people that have had great results. The difference may be that sending a chamber cast or drawing gets you custom made brass. A dimensional drawing is sent for your approval, more or less like ordering a reamer.
The ones I have came with a rifle and I have no idea how many times they have been fired and are holding up fine.
25-21 and 20+ times.What are they and how many time have you fired them?
It was over on Sniper’s Hide, and it wasn’t actually RCC. It was someone who was working with them. They way they were speaking at the time, I thought they were affiliated.Tokay444
I didn't see anything from RCC where they blamed a customer can you point if out?
I see where a customer commented that most shooters don't give the correct dimensions and that is always a problem.