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Fast twist = more pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1456001" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>I hope Peterson can hold the specs consistently from lot to lot. That is the issue I have seen with some of the other manf that make tougher brass. IMO why Lapua has such a following. </p><p></p><p>Leaving name out but I had a second run of brass from a company and it had more internal vol and at the same time tougher than anything I had used to date. I had so many firings and at was over SAAMI level there was no lettering on the case heads at all that could be seen. Yet pockets were still tight and head was good. Picked some up for a later lot and it was down a bit in vol and got far less loadings. Still great brass and was my first choice for this case but it was a large change..</p><p></p><p>I am rootn for Peterson as we can really use a top quailty case manf that listens to the perf shooters and they do. I really want them to succeed lot term. A USA company brass manf that can go head to head with lapua is AWESOME!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1456001, member: 11132"] I hope Peterson can hold the specs consistently from lot to lot. That is the issue I have seen with some of the other manf that make tougher brass. IMO why Lapua has such a following. Leaving name out but I had a second run of brass from a company and it had more internal vol and at the same time tougher than anything I had used to date. I had so many firings and at was over SAAMI level there was no lettering on the case heads at all that could be seen. Yet pockets were still tight and head was good. Picked some up for a later lot and it was down a bit in vol and got far less loadings. Still great brass and was my first choice for this case but it was a large change.. I am rootn for Peterson as we can really use a top quailty case manf that listens to the perf shooters and they do. I really want them to succeed lot term. A USA company brass manf that can go head to head with lapua is AWESOME!!!! [/QUOTE]
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