It was the only brand brass I used in my 300 Blackout, and I never had any problems with it. Never lost a case to splits or loose pockets, and some of it had been loaded 5-ish times.
I've used it in 308 Win as well, but haven't loaded any of them enough times to really know what the case life is yet. I'm only on my 2nd loading with those since I don't shoot the 308 much.
Speed a little time, learning how to treat the brass.. and one can get a fair amount of shots out of one..
Like don't push it to max pressures... back off a little on the powder scale for starters, where the pressure is in the 40 to 45,000th PSI range..
neck size and then bump the shoulder back when the body of the case needs it to chamber...
anneal necks either every reload or every other reload...
I've loaded 22.250 cases, 243 case etc... 50 times plus...
have even had some poor quality brass I've loaded 20 times before neck splits start occurring. .. PMC...
Experimented with 223 brass.. 10 rounds of Remington range pick up, from the Oregon State Police left laying around...
using a Blue Dot load, with 55 grain FMJ, in a Bolt action rifle.. ( 12.5 grains of B/Dot)... loaded that brass 100 times, after seeing on a Lapua web site, that they load brass 300 plus times, testing factory ammo and rifle barrels...
neck sized each Reload, annealed every 4th reload, needed to bump the shoulder back about every 8th to 10th reload...Pressure in the 40-45.000th range...
Load those cases 100 times... since then, they have been reloaded about 15+ more times... so now 115 reloads on them with same load...
something to do on long rainy Oregon winters, when making a trip to the range is a soggy experience...so just go down the road to Forest Land, and pop off 10 shots at a tree for a back stop, and back to the house... 1000 shots into that fair size pine tree used as a back stop ended up cutting the tree down, when a wind storm blew up one night.
I wasn't worried about that.. not like they didn't have a billion more of them just standing around....:)