Dusty Stevens
Shiner
all we can hope is that starline doesn't follow their Grendel model and put the yuge flash hole in it. they'll be wondering why it doesn't sell.
				
			all we can hope is that starline doesn't follow their Grendel model and put the yuge flash hole in it. they'll be wondering why it doesn't sell.
i suggested small flash holes to them. Starline is looking at 2nd quarter now. i would bump it out until i had the best possible brass i could make... otherwise it wont sell that great.
Mine seems fine, but I don't obsess over my brass, so I'm not a person to notice that weight deviation or flash hole regularity has changed by some small percent over the last 10 batches.I keep hearing all these stories about Lapua brass getting worse and worse.
I keep hearing all these stories about Lapua brass getting worse and worse.
If anybody talks to starline tell them to put the correct flash hole in there. Having the .080 flash hole in the grendel brass is why they cant sell it
it's in stock.Grafs will send an email to let you know when they get Peterson 6BR Norma brass in stock. I'm looking forward to another quality option for brass.
https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/productId/76514/inline/1
it's in stock.
Emailed Starline today requesting info on the "soon to come 6 br brass" Will post if/when I receive an answer.
I bet Starline could see some real sales driven by PRS where losing brass is always a possibilty. I just spoke to a prs shooter at the club and we talked about that very subject.
I won't be trying it out unless it's significantly less than Lapua. I have 200pcs of Lapua that will last much longer than my barrel. The 200 bucks I spent on it is small change compared to the bullets, powder, and barrels to maybe wear it out.
