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Reloading
Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverbulletMAG" data-source="post: 1606306" data-attributes="member: 108181"><p>Hornady brass has great potential if you're willing to put in the time. There are some pretty big swings in weight but to me, the biggest benefit of Hornady brass is the increased case capacity over nearly every other brand.</p><p>I run Peterson brass most of the time now in 6.5 (fantastic brass that's every bit as good as Lapua!) but Peterson does not have the capacity of Hornady brass. If you had a midly compressed load with Hornady, you most likely wouldn't even be able to seat a bullet with Peterson or similar brass.</p><p>Again, if you are willing to put in the time to sort your brass (or don't care about that sort of thing) it's great brass for the $ and I personally like the extra case capacity. I have some pretty hot loads with brass that has been neck turned, annealed every time with over 10 reloadings and counting on the Hornady brass...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverbulletMAG, post: 1606306, member: 108181"] Hornady brass has great potential if you're willing to put in the time. There are some pretty big swings in weight but to me, the biggest benefit of Hornady brass is the increased case capacity over nearly every other brand. I run Peterson brass most of the time now in 6.5 (fantastic brass that's every bit as good as Lapua!) but Peterson does not have the capacity of Hornady brass. If you had a midly compressed load with Hornady, you most likely wouldn't even be able to seat a bullet with Peterson or similar brass. Again, if you are willing to put in the time to sort your brass (or don't care about that sort of thing) it's great brass for the $ and I personally like the extra case capacity. I have some pretty hot loads with brass that has been neck turned, annealed every time with over 10 reloadings and counting on the Hornady brass... [/QUOTE]
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