Sorry I left that information out.
All loads used Lapua brass and Federal 210M match primers.

Lapua brass and 210M primers are all I shoot now in my .308s.
Over the years, I have experimented with Norma, Nosler, Winchester, Remington, and Federal brass - each shot with loads using Federal 210, and Winchester LRP primers.
Lapua lasted longer (over 20 reloads on average) without annealing usually until the primer pockets wore out without the neck splitting that I experienced on the other brass under the same conditions. Lapua might be more expensive than all but Norma, but it lasts longer than any of the other brass - enough to become the most cost effective as well as the most accurate.

For my loads, the 210M primers are at the top of my powder-bullet accuracy charts so I decided not to fight the data on either of those choices.