I shoot benchrest and I absolutely love your channel. There has been a few times that I have searched for some answers like small magnum primers and your channel was actually just what I needed to know. Now for the alpha brass: I pretty much use it exclusively for now. I have a spreadsheet of volumetric measurements for every piece of high quality brass that I have bought. Alpha Alpha is best and Peterson runs a close second followed by Lapua's very best. And regarding Alpha's origins, I would much rather give my money to a bunch of workers in Utah than send it over to Finland. If I had a customer service company of the year award, I would choose Alpha. They are some of the nicest, most helpful people that are in the business. So Alpha is my choice. Outstanding video!
Alabama I've been messing with 308 for the last six years and have come up with a pretty much sub-moa load for you Varget Powder 43.6grains with a Sierra matchking tipped 168 grain bullet or a Hornady ELD match 165 grain and it's pretty much lights out in any rifle I've tried it in and I've tried it in five so far. You may have to go up or down on the charge .3grains just to find that perfect sweet spot. But that should put you on a really good path to follow my friend. On the Varget bottle it says Max charge for 168 grain projectile is 45 grains. Echo
Next please do a comparison on H2O volumes. IMO that is more important than weigh variance. I found Lapua to be very consistent here
I shoot benchrest and I absolutely love your channel. There has been a few times that I have searched for some answers like small magnum primers and your channel was actually just what I needed to know. Now for the alpha brass: I pretty much use it exclusively for now. I have a spreadsheet of volumetric measurements for every piece of high quality brass that I have bought. Alpha Alpha is best and Peterson runs a close second followed by Lapua's very best. And regarding Alpha's origins, I would much rather give my money to a bunch of workers in Utah than send it over to Finland. If I had a customer service company of the year award, I would choose Alpha. They are some of the nicest, most helpful people that are in the business. So Alpha is my choice. Outstanding video!
You want the foam even with loaded rounds so they dont rattle around
Don't know if it is better but it is pretty great, a tad cheaper and a nice case to boot. Awesome product. > Alpha
Alabama I've been messing with 308 for the last six years and have come up with a pretty much sub-moa load for you Varget Powder 43.6grains with a Sierra matchking tipped 168 grain bullet or a Hornady ELD match 165 grain and it's pretty much lights out in any rifle I've tried it in and I've tried it in five so far. You may have to go up or down on the charge .3grains just to find that perfect sweet spot. But that should put you on a really good path to follow my friend. On the Varget bottle it says Max charge for 168 grain projectile is 45 grains. Echo
It's not often you bust out laughing looking at brass. But the 6.5 Epstein Didn't Kill Himself did just that...LOL
Brass brass brass
No. And even less calibers than Lapua.
All brass and no powder, ehhh wrol
Ehhhh
I just don't think anyone anywhere makes better brass than Lapua just my 2 🪙
If you never test it, you will never know! 😁