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    New Lapua Brass Packaging

    Received another shipment of Lapua brass in this afternoon, some of it was in new packaging

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    Quite different & seems to take up more space



    I guess they are wanting to get away from plastic ?

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    Just 308 and Norma mag Greg ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Just 308 and Norma mag Greg ?

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    With the new packaging, I have have heaps of other cartridges in stock from 222 to 338, Lapua including 6BR Norma Lapua brass

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    Greg..any chance you could do an updated list of which projectiles/powders/ brass cases you have available...????

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    Quote Originally Posted by matagouri View Post
    Greg..any chance you could do an updated list of which projectiles/powders/ brass cases you have available...????
    This is not all of it & may be slightly out of date, ask me what you are looking for, i may have it


    Berger Projectiles

    224
    55FV #22311, $100

    243
    105 HT #24433, $145
    105 BT #24428, 145
    109 LRTH # 24485, $145
    115 VLDT #24430, $145

    264
    130 VLDH #26503, $160
    130 OTM #29195, $165
    135 CH #26571, $170
    140 EH # 26552, $170
    144 LRHT #26485, $165
    153.5 LRTH # 26486, $170
    156 EH, #26550, $170

    277
    130 VLDH, #27501, $140
    140 VLDH #27502, $150

    284
    140 VLDH #28503, $170
    168 VLDH # 28501, $180
    168 CH #28570, $180
    180 VLDH #28502, $185
    195 EH # 28550, $190

    308
    155 HT #30426, $160
    168 CH #30570, $170
    168 VLDH #30510 $175
    185 VLDH #30513, $175
    185 EH #30554, $170
    190 VLDH #30514, $175
    200.20X H #30417, $180
    205 EH #30555, $180
    208 LRHT #30485, $180
    210 VLDH #30515, $185
    215 HT #30429, $190
    230 HT #30430, $190
    245 EH #30560, $200

    338
    250 OTM #33107, $250
    300 EH #33556, $250
    300 OTM #33794, 250 off $600
    300 H Gen 1 # 33701, 250 off $600

    Hornady Projectiles

    22
    80 ELDM #22831, $69
    90 A-Tip, $200

    243
    80 CX #243704, $85
    87 V-Max #22440, $85
    87 SP #2440, $80
    100 BTSP #2453, $80
    110 A-Tip, $205


    .264
    123 ELDM #26176, $105
    140 ELDM
    143 ELDX #2635, $125
    147 ELDM #26333, $115
    153 A-Tip, $205

    277
    145 ELDX #27356, $120

    284
    150 ELDX #2826, $110
    162 ELDM #28403, $105
    162 ELDX #2840, $110
    175 ELDX #2841, $125
    180 ELDM #28503, $115

    308
    125 SST #3019, $105
    150 GMX #30370, $100
    175 ELDX #3074, $110
    176 A-Tip, $205
    220 ELDX #3078, $120
    225 ELDM, pulled, $100
    230 A-Tip, $220

    338
    300 A-Tip, $250

    Sierra Projectiles

    224
    55 SBT #1365, $90
    65 SBT #1395, $74

    244
    100 SBT #1560, $90

    264
    140 SBT #1730, $100

    277
    140 SBT #1845, $120

    284
    140 SBT #1905, $130
    150 SBT #1913, $140
    183 HPBT #1983, $145
    197 HPBT #1997, $145

    308
    125 SMK #2121, $105
    125 TMK #7725, $110
    135 SMK #2123, $110
    165 SBT #2145, $115
    175 HPBT #2275, $123
    180 SBT #2160, $120
    210 HPBT #9240T, 50 off $140
    230 HPBT #2251, 50 off $150

    Nosler Projectiles

    264
    140 RDF #49824, $115
    142 ABLR #58922, $160
    150 ABLR #58930, $180

    284
    140 BT #28140, $70
    175 ABLR #58517, $210


    308
    150 BT #30150, $85
    168 ABLR #58455, $180
    210 RDF #53434, $180

    Barnes Projectiles

    .243
    80 TTSX # 30208 $110
    284
    120 TTSX #30298, $115

    308
    130 TTSX #30364, $120




    Norma Brass

    204, $190
    223, $160
    6.5 CM, $290
    6.5 x 55, $305
    270, 50 off $110
    7-08, $270
    284, $340
    280 AI, $300
    7 RM, $270
    7 RUM, 50 off $190
    308, $180
    300 SAUM, 50 off $210
    300 WSM, 50 off $210
    300 WM, 50 off $160
    300 RUM, 50 off $195

    Lapua Brass

    222, $195
    223, $195
    243, $250
    260, $260
    6BR Norma, $230
    6 CM SRP $295
    6.5 x 47 $305
    6.5 CM LRP $295
    6.5 x 284, $295
    6.5 PRC, $350
    284, $355
    308, $255
    308 Palmer $265
    300 WM, $355
    300 PRC, $355
    300 NM $680
    338 LM, $700

    Hornady
    7-08 $105
    6.5PRC, $140
    7 PRC, $150



    No powder or primers listed but I have a reasonable amount

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Received another shipment of Lapua brass in this afternoon, some of it was in new packaging

    I guess they are wanting to get away from plastic ?
    One of the dudes from Capstone Group mentioned that the packaging was to address case neck damage that was occurring with the plastic boxes. Unfortunately now it’s only 100 pieces per box, so no occasional freebie to toast in the AMP.

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    You got Lapua 308 Palma Brass? WOW.
    Great brass well worth the price.
    I've got some fired 20 times already and still reloading well.

    In about November 2022 Lapua said they weren't producing Palma Brass for the foreseeable future.
    I guess they've changed their minds.

    My last order of 308 Palma brass had 101 cases in each box.

    Over the years I've bought about 3500 Palma cases and had only one damaged case neck.
    The damage was fixed by gently working the damaged neck over a centre punch until it was round.
    I then loaded and fired it.

    The new packaging makes sense, but the old blue plastic boxes are so useful.
    One can pack 125 loaded 308 rounds in the blue box with foam on top to stop them moving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gqhoon View Post
    One of the dudes from Capstone Group mentioned that the packaging was to address case neck damage that was occurring with the plastic boxes. Unfortunately now it’s only 100 pieces per box, so no occasional freebie to toast in the AMP.
    Yes it really doesn't sit well with me destroying a few perfectly good bits of brass in the AMP to get the appropriate code, but it it what it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Yes it really doesn't sit well with me destroying a few perfectly good bits of brass in the AMP to get the appropriate code, but it it what it is
    Do ya reckon all lapua 300nm brass should have the same amp code or very close even with different amp aneallers?
    Might have to ask Alex the question.
    Very glad I got my brass a couple of years ago looking at the latest prices!

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    Has anyone tried toasting two separate cases from the same batch to see if they yield the same code outcome?

    I’m not convinced there is enough tangible gain to bother putting up with a 99 piece lot of brass.
    Sorry for the thread hijack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    Has anyone tried toasting two separate cases from the same batch to see if they yield the same code outcome?

    I’m not convinced there is enough tangible gain to bother putting up with a 99 piece lot of brass.
    Sorry for the thread hijack.
    I always do three or more, very rarely are they the same code

    I guess it comes down to how exact you want to be, still has to be way be more consistent than gas

    I'm generally not annealing new brass, there are usually some that can be culled

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I always do three or more, very rarely are they the same code

    I guess it comes down to how exact you want to be, still has to be way be more consistent than gas

    I'm generally not annealing new brass, there are usually some that can be culled
    When I have done it they are very close.
    I don't mind toasting common reasonably priced brass but struggle with gold rocking horse ones!
    I haven't even lost one of my 300nm cases yet!
    Same can't be said for my lapua 22-250 brass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gqhoon View Post
    One of the dudes from Capstone Group mentioned that the packaging was to address case neck damage that was occurring with the plastic boxes. Unfortunately now it’s only 100 pieces per box, so no occasional freebie to toast in the AMP.
    Aahh, so that’s actually a thing. Thought it was me just getting lucky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I always do three or more, very rarely are they the same code

    I guess it comes down to how exact you want to be, still has to be way be more consistent than gas

    I'm generally not annealing new brass, there are usually some that can be culled
    That aligns with my expectation completely and therefore more than happy using the website presets.
    Thanks for sharing your findings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    That aligns with my expectation completely and therefore more than happy using the website presets.
    Thanks for sharing your findings.
    Different batches of brass could theoretically throw a wee bit of a spanner into the works though.... ?

 

 

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