Mike,
I think you will find the Norma cases are not as bad as you think they are. In 2016 I prepped 50 Norma PPC's for my UNL gun. During that season and 2017 those cases have fired two 100 yd 10 shot aggs, four 200 yd 10 shot aggs, 2 100 yd 5 shot aggs. and 2 200 yd 5 shot aggs. plus all the normal sighters. While the primer pockets are not as tight as the older Lapua cases provide, they certainly are not loose. I was firing 29.8 gr. of 133/08. By the way, you can get 31 grs. in the Norma cases, maybe more with a long drop tube.
Accuracy was excellent, as the cases fired two possible world records at the 2017 Sniper King in Tacoma. I haven't as yet gotten confirmation if the records made it or not.
As for the short headspace on the Norma brass, I simply neck turn short of the neck/shoulder junction and HS on that point. Yes I know it makes the "doughnut", but I use a long freebore and am never seated anywhere near the neck/shoullder junction.
FWIW
Steve Kostanich
Steve,
I have never thought the Norma was bad. I know what it is, because I have some. I do wish it was headspaced properly. I just don't see how .0015" of brass per side, based on a .262" chamber with a .265" neck diameter is really enough to effectively headspace the case on the first firing. I personally would slightly short chamber to use it.
As for the Norma's ability to handle high pressure, I'm sure it's about the same as the newer Lapua, but that doesn't allow Jackie or anyone else to run the top node of 30.4 gr of N133. With the Norma case, we could even be talking about loads in the 30.6 gr to 30.8 gr range just to equal the same velocity as the Lapua case. That could be up to a grain higher than the load you were shooting. This is why it would require Lapua to use the older alloy, and make the PPC brass if they really cared about supporting the short range BR crowd to the best of their ability.
Do I believe Lapua is going to care enough to do this? Probably not. I believe there is only a fair chance if the shooters stop using their brass, and do a lot of complaining. Do I believe Norma is doing a better job of trying to listen to what the shooters need, and supplying them with a quality product? Yes I do, but their is still room for improvement from both manufacturers.
Michael