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I'm thinking I'd like to get some more cases of either maker and haven't seen any around NW MT for about a year. Anyone want to suggest a mail-order supplier?
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another way is just neck down 6 BR brass to 22 BR brass
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yes..........you'll be looking for 6BR brass.....
then you neck to 22 BR......
I'd choose Lapua......
Retiring my 6BR this summer.........
16 yrs old......about 900 rds a year
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Thanks for the suggestions. At least the Norma and Lapua I have is good stuff and I can "amortize" a buck a case. On about the seventh loading for the "old" stuff, which is holding up fine.
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