None of these brass problems is a problem at all in the cartridge like the 9.3X74R. You can use the Norma brass quite effectivly. You simply buy a 100 round bag from HDS for a little less that $1.00 us each. Work up a load that shoots properly in your rifle, with 20 pieces of the brass. Once you have a load, load the rest of the brass with that load, for hunting. As cheap as it is, simply hunt with the vergin brass, and let the ejectors kick it in the weeds! I never hunt with anything but vergin brass anyway, so when I get low on loaded ammo, I simply order another 100 rounds of brass, and load them up! I like to keep 100 rounds of ammo on hand at all times for hunting.
Now if we were talking about 470NE, and the like that will set you back a serious amount of money per round, that is something else again.In that case you, or at least "I", need brass that will last many loadings. There is a big difference between $5, 0r $6 per round, and less than $1 per round!
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