Win mag brass
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Win mag brass
Hi all
I'm looking for best place to obtain Norma 300Win Mag brass from ( and the cheepest )
Or does any one have any experience of the Hornady winmag brass
I've tried Winchester and Remington in the past but not liked it's inconsistency
That is unless someone has a stash of Lapua they have no use for, I really liked that brass, many years back, but sadly appears to be no longer produced
Duey
I'm looking for best place to obtain Norma 300Win Mag brass from ( and the cheepest )
Or does any one have any experience of the Hornady winmag brass
I've tried Winchester and Remington in the past but not liked it's inconsistency
That is unless someone has a stash of Lapua they have no use for, I really liked that brass, many years back, but sadly appears to be no longer produced
Duey
Re: Win mag brass
unfortunately i dont know of any cheap places for the norma brass but if your able too id definitely give sako brass a good look its very good !
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Re: Win mag brass
Never heard of sako brass before
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Re: Win mag brass
March Scopes sell .300 winmag brass:
(Norma) at £75 for 50 cases.
http://www.marchscopes.co.uk/brass---bullets.html
Spud sells .300 winmag brass:
(Hornady) at £70 for 50 cases.
https://www.1967spud.com/shop/hornady/h ... fle-brass/
(Norma) at £150 for 100 cases.
https://www.1967spud.com/shop/reloading ... mag-x-100/
(Norma) at £75 for 50 cases.
http://www.marchscopes.co.uk/brass---bullets.html
Spud sells .300 winmag brass:
(Hornady) at £70 for 50 cases.
https://www.1967spud.com/shop/hornady/h ... fle-brass/
(Norma) at £150 for 100 cases.
https://www.1967spud.com/shop/reloading ... mag-x-100/
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Re: Win mag brass
Thanks Welshshooter, I was aware of all those and the cost increase was just a little bit of a shock, as my last lot of Norma cost me £110 I think, or thereabouts and now its £150
I can get the hornady 300 brass local, at sensible price, but not sure of its quality, as reports on some of the American sites state that its quality has dropped off since its initial appearance. don't want to spend £100+ and brass is not up to much, been down the Winchester route before as was never happy with consistency
If I have to pay Norma price I will, but if I can save some pennies using similar quality in a different brand then I will
Duey
I can get the hornady 300 brass local, at sensible price, but not sure of its quality, as reports on some of the American sites state that its quality has dropped off since its initial appearance. don't want to spend £100+ and brass is not up to much, been down the Winchester route before as was never happy with consistency
If I have to pay Norma price I will, but if I can save some pennies using similar quality in a different brand then I will
Duey
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Re: Win mag brass
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I would assume that Sako would use Norma brass rebranded, could be wrong of course
I would assume that Sako would use Norma brass rebranded, could be wrong of course
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