I am wondering about the wisdom of improving the BR case.
With all the postings of 2900 - 3000 fps from a standard BR case, why would I want to go thru all the headaches and expense of an improved BR like the Dasher or BRX?
Surely, the std BR makes the most sense. Top velocities and no fire forming of brass.
The improved BRs don't seem to have any velocity or accuracy advantages over the std. case. A Dasher or BRX shooting 3050 fps is only 50 fps faster than a std BR case. So why bother with the wildcat? Three grains more powder for 50 fps doesn't seem like a good trade.
Bob
With all the postings of 2900 - 3000 fps from a standard BR case, why would I want to go thru all the headaches and expense of an improved BR like the Dasher or BRX?
Surely, the std BR makes the most sense. Top velocities and no fire forming of brass.
The improved BRs don't seem to have any velocity or accuracy advantages over the std. case. A Dasher or BRX shooting 3050 fps is only 50 fps faster than a std BR case. So why bother with the wildcat? Three grains more powder for 50 fps doesn't seem like a good trade.
Bob