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<blockquote data-quote="waspocrew" data-source="post: 1961421" data-attributes="member: 78732"><p>Of the two, I'd go with Hornady. I've actually had a pretty good experience with Hornady brass so far. Forms well in my 6.5 Sherman and 22-250 AI and haven't had a failure yet (4+ firings on each). Is it the best? Not at all, but for the price, it's working well for me. I'll probably toss it after the 5th firing in my 6.5 to be safe, then move on to the good stuff - Peterson!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waspocrew, post: 1961421, member: 78732"] Of the two, I'd go with Hornady. I've actually had a pretty good experience with Hornady brass so far. Forms well in my 6.5 Sherman and 22-250 AI and haven't had a failure yet (4+ firings on each). Is it the best? Not at all, but for the price, it's working well for me. I'll probably toss it after the 5th firing in my 6.5 to be safe, then move on to the good stuff - Peterson! [/QUOTE]
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