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Any of those brands of brass will be fine, just make sure to inspect brass for flaws and fractures when you go to reload. Unless your going for distance 600+ on the regular worry more about your powder and bullet combination
I've had great luck with hornady brass(243 w). I anneal every fifth loading and have one 50 lot that's over 100 loadings now. Not a single cracked neck since I learned to anneal. Nosler brass is great too. Winchester seemed to be the worst I've used so far,at least in my 300wm. Extreme Neck thickness variations caused my to give it all away.
Quote from: jasnt on December 28, 2014, 02:08:51 PMI've had great luck with hornady brass(243 w). I anneal every fifth loading and have one 50 lot that's over 100 loadings now. Not a single cracked neck since I learned to anneal. Nosler brass is great too. Winchester seemed to be the worst I've used so far,at least in my 300wm. Extreme Neck thickness variations caused my to give it all away.How many .243's do you have?