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Bresk
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A friend of mine argues that the RSAUM, and the WSM brass are constructed stronger to mach a higher PSI standard. My understanding was that this higher PSI standard had more to do with the modern rifles these cartridges was chambered fore, and not as much the brass in it self. If I am wrong maybe one of you could explain how this specific strengthened brass construction is done.
The brass in it self is “a soft” material, and from my experience our Lapua, and Norma brass can, in general, take just as, or higher pressure than the usual American brass despite that the Scandinavian brass has a lower weight.
I tried to cheek the Remington, and Winchester web pages and was surprised that I could find absolutely nothing about this at all. In the Remington web page,I could not find anyting about brass or ammunition. Strange I think...
The brass in it self is “a soft” material, and from my experience our Lapua, and Norma brass can, in general, take just as, or higher pressure than the usual American brass despite that the Scandinavian brass has a lower weight.
I tried to cheek the Remington, and Winchester web pages and was surprised that I could find absolutely nothing about this at all. In the Remington web page,I could not find anyting about brass or ammunition. Strange I think...