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As I type this message, Brownells has Hornady 6mm ARC brass in stock (50/box). No telling how long it'll be that way. I got two boxes for myself.
https://www.brownells.com/reloading/comp...ustomer-m1
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Grab a gun also has it... $36/50 if I remember, this one at brownies is already sold out.
I've also seen it at Midway.
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Yep, sold out already. I grabbed some Starline brass from Midway USA and some more from Rexus. Click those notification buttons also.
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Thoughts on Starline vs Hornady? I'm using factory ammo to get my brass right now, but I prefer to stick with one brand if possible. Might just keep my qty low and wait to see what comes around from Nosler etc.
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(12-10-2023, 03:12 PM)Diesel Pro Wrote: Thoughts on Starline vs Hornady? I'm using factory ammo to get my brass right now, but I prefer to stick with one brand if possible. Might just keep my qty low and wait to see what comes around from Nosler etc.
Starline is excellent brass. And less expensive. I started with resized Starline 6.5 Grendel brass, and I'm still using them. I have some brass from factory ammo as well, it's not economical. A few guys on this forum weighed their brass, and Starline seems to be more consistent than Hornady. Once my Hornady brass fails, I'll be using all Starline. Hope this helps.
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Just ordered 250 pcs Starline to get started.