Nice groups. I don't see a lot of PPU components. I use PPU brass for my 7mm Rem Mag. The PPU cases weigh the most of all brands. I back off my powder a grain or two with PPU brass.
I always try to give them a shot - I know others won't even consider them, as they're a more cost-affordable brand. However, I shoot a lot of milsurp stuff, and PPU has been the most consistently available components for that. And for .303 British, it's basically a must, because other brands will have case head separation way too soon. I have yet to try PPU brass in any of my ARs, but that is going to be a future video. Cheers!
@@upnorthreloading2214 That would be cool, I like your videos. I sometimes shop at a reloading supply house in Mt. Juliet, TN. They have PPU brass for all the most popular cartridges. I would like to see Berrys make more rifle bullets.
Nice groups. I don't see a lot of PPU components. I use PPU brass for my 7mm Rem Mag. The PPU cases weigh the most of all brands. I back off my powder a grain or two with PPU brass.
I always try to give them a shot - I know others won't even consider them, as they're a more cost-affordable brand. However, I shoot a lot of milsurp stuff, and PPU has been the most consistently available components for that. And for .303 British, it's basically a must, because other brands will have case head separation way too soon.
I have yet to try PPU brass in any of my ARs, but that is going to be a future video.
Cheers!
@@upnorthreloading2214 That would be cool, I like your videos. I sometimes shop at a reloading supply house in Mt. Juliet, TN. They have PPU brass for all the most popular cartridges. I would like to see Berrys make more rifle bullets.