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Hornady brass VS. Adg brass (6.5prc)
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1766967" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I've only gotten 20 loading on ppc brass made from lapua and some .222 rem from lapua. I anneal all the time to keep necks from splitting and to keep my headspaced shoulders consistent. I've used adg in 6.5 creed and 6.5 Saum. I wish they did 300WSM. Heck I wish they made everything I need. Lapua too.</p><p>I shoot lots of matches so accuracy is my priority never speed. I will run the highest node to the max I can get. I will sometimes go up over to get a higher node in a hunting rifle but only if that node is bigger or more accurate. Properly sorted hornady brass is consistent and if it was the only offering of brass I could use I wouldn't complain much. But I did get a 200 box of 6.5 creed for my 1000 yard be rifle and prepped them all turned necks weight sorted engraved the whole 27 ft. But it popped primers on loads that were several grains under book max. Loads I previously worked up on shot in my rifle hornady factory loads. Which all had over a dozen shots on. So I thought that load was good. I even checked weight between the 2 batches and they were the same. That was a bummer and I bought Peterson and adg to try out. For me the adg was better. Harder primer area and lower SD. By the way you guys using 300wsm I found Winnie brass last twice as long as Norma and once sorted shoots just as good. As I shoot the 6.5 Saum I have no experience with the 6.5 prc. Someone else said they don't like recent hornady designs be cause you need to seat bullets deep into the powder capacity. I think their new offerings are just the opposite. Shorter brass and longer throats free up capacity. Maybe I just read your comment wrong I am in the hospital on drugs waiting for a back surgery number 3.</p><p>Good luck on your opening days ahead. This will be the first I miss in 45 years. Shoot some dandies.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1766967, member: 38048"] I've only gotten 20 loading on ppc brass made from lapua and some .222 rem from lapua. I anneal all the time to keep necks from splitting and to keep my headspaced shoulders consistent. I've used adg in 6.5 creed and 6.5 Saum. I wish they did 300WSM. Heck I wish they made everything I need. Lapua too. I shoot lots of matches so accuracy is my priority never speed. I will run the highest node to the max I can get. I will sometimes go up over to get a higher node in a hunting rifle but only if that node is bigger or more accurate. Properly sorted hornady brass is consistent and if it was the only offering of brass I could use I wouldn't complain much. But I did get a 200 box of 6.5 creed for my 1000 yard be rifle and prepped them all turned necks weight sorted engraved the whole 27 ft. But it popped primers on loads that were several grains under book max. Loads I previously worked up on shot in my rifle hornady factory loads. Which all had over a dozen shots on. So I thought that load was good. I even checked weight between the 2 batches and they were the same. That was a bummer and I bought Peterson and adg to try out. For me the adg was better. Harder primer area and lower SD. By the way you guys using 300wsm I found Winnie brass last twice as long as Norma and once sorted shoots just as good. As I shoot the 6.5 Saum I have no experience with the 6.5 prc. Someone else said they don't like recent hornady designs be cause you need to seat bullets deep into the powder capacity. I think their new offerings are just the opposite. Shorter brass and longer throats free up capacity. Maybe I just read your comment wrong I am in the hospital on drugs waiting for a back surgery number 3. Good luck on your opening days ahead. This will be the first I miss in 45 years. Shoot some dandies. Shep [/QUOTE]
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