Area Man said:I am the proud owner of 100 brand new Lapua 243 Win Brass. I'm in no hurry to put them into use, but would like to sort them into the best 25, 2nd best 25, etc. I've read that neck thickness sorting is important, but also that some will weight sort. My questions:
Would you fire-form them all first, as is, then go into trimming to uniform length, and neck thickness measuring?
I am interested in reading what you "one-holers" do to a new batch of brass.
mikecr said:The brand huggers declaring that Lapua negates measure, have apparently never measured it.
The advantage of Lapua brass is it's harder, and 'problem' departures in measure are fewer -depending on cartridge & lot.
With this, you can still find every variance in Lapua seen with any other brand.
Only answered the OP's question of "new LAPUA brass. Would you fire-form them all first, as is, then go into trimming to uniform length, and neck thickness measuring"?
Your are absolutely right. It does require measuring but not for that initial first shot. Ain't much of anything you can do it at this point. Afterwards and every time there after it does and quite a bit. I know that. I use it and I spend nearly a full day and a half preparing 70+ rounds of it after I use it. Measure length, trim, anneal every time, shoulder bump, clean necks twice on so on. Yeah... LAPUA brass requires a lot of careful preparation if you want it to work right and last "forever".
Yup. You bet. I am a brand hugger. Use LAPUA exclusively and I love working with it. Nothing on this planet even close to it's quality.