was that in a Tikka? remington brass has been good to me, also sitting on some winchester
2 different Savage bolts. Factory fired about 10 percent had primers that just kind of slid in. Second fire it went up to 25 percent by estimate and i aint pushin it either.
I am starting to work with Remington and resizing 308s to see how these fair over time. 1x fired Remy can be purchased for a resonable dollar.
Even neck turning the Federal stuff. Had failures at the neck to shoulder junction...
Lapua and PPU made above disappear. Some evidence of loosening pockets after 6x on Lapua, but it could have been my inexperience working with inferior tools at the time.
2 different headstamps for two different rifles.
Also good to note the poor experience with reused Federal brass. I have experienced this with my WSM, but was hoping the lighter charge calibers wouldn't be an issue. Really fond of this caliber so probably wise to invest in some quality brass - Norma the best way to go?
JP
There are more experienced here that will be offering advice, for myself, Lapua and PPU holding up really well. I would work with once fired Remington or Winchester no problem.
Others have noted that certain eras of Winchester factory brass with qc problems. Myself, i cant speak to that.
I spend a bit of time on brass and to have it fail or not useable after a few firings is something i wont tolerate anymore. Your time, my time, or anyone elses time is worth something. I dont mind admitting to being frugal when I started out but theres more than a few hours of time now in a recycling bin. I learned.
Lots of vendors here and you can watch the EE for cases.
Regards
Ronr
Ps...i love the cartridge. Enjoy!