All you guys who think you're cheap buggers by not buying Lapua... you're not cheap - you're actually paying a premium...
I bought 100 .308 Lapua a few months ago. They have gone through 8 reloadings. No cracks, no separations, and the primer pockets are still firm. I believe I will get at least 10... probably a lot more... reloads out of these things before a pocket won't hold a primer.
So, lets just say $110 for 100... 11 cents per bang, for the most consistent brass available, and less than that if they last 15 or 20 reloadings. Only time will tell, but I'LL TAKE IT !!!
I bought 500 IVI once fired .223 a while ago... price was right... hehe, BUT the prep was pretty intense. Worth it to me, but be prepared. So far I like what I'm seeing... if I only fired these things once it would be 10 cents per bang. I think by looking at them, they should be good for many reloads, but if I do this again, I will probably get some automated prep tools!
By comparison, when I first got my gun, I bought a box of Federal blue box cheapies. I brought the cases home and tried to prime them... not one would hold a primer. Taught me a valuable lesson right off the bat... C.