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Adg vrs Peterson vrs nosler
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1995844" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I recently acquired 25.06 ai. So I was looking around for 270 brass,for fireforming, and opted for Nosler brass. I've owned and shot it in other rifles, and good longevity with it. Well, this stuff I just purchased is alittle less, (spelled alot less), then expected. If I didnt know, or hope better, I'd swear I just bought Hornady brass, headstamped Nosler. My partner in crime did the same, and has the same issue. Necks are very soft, pockets are inconsistent, and the brass just feels cheap. I've heard good things about the Peterson brass, and I"m just about pretty sure I'll be ordering some sooner then later. As a Comparison, I have some Sako 30.06 that was given to me, which I think is manufactured by Norma. The Sako brass weighs nearly 16 grains more the the Nosler. They must be using different vendors nowadays! Just my .2 cents!</p><p>Be safe all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1995844, member: 22854"] I recently acquired 25.06 ai. So I was looking around for 270 brass,for fireforming, and opted for Nosler brass. I've owned and shot it in other rifles, and good longevity with it. Well, this stuff I just purchased is alittle less, (spelled alot less), then expected. If I didnt know, or hope better, I'd swear I just bought Hornady brass, headstamped Nosler. My partner in crime did the same, and has the same issue. Necks are very soft, pockets are inconsistent, and the brass just feels cheap. I've heard good things about the Peterson brass, and I"m just about pretty sure I'll be ordering some sooner then later. As a Comparison, I have some Sako 30.06 that was given to me, which I think is manufactured by Norma. The Sako brass weighs nearly 16 grains more the the Nosler. They must be using different vendors nowadays! Just my .2 cents! Be safe all! [/QUOTE]
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