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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Lapua or Peterson 6BR brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="XLR Industries" data-source="post: 2517317" data-attributes="member: 123236"><p>I only have 2 firings on my Peterson brass so far but it was super consistent from what I measured! I didn't waste a lot of time but measured about 15 cases and they were all within .2 grains of each other! I expanded it and then went to fire forming to BRA and it all shot great! I did like the fact that it comes in a little plastic case that I can use for reloading and grafs had them for .75 cents a piece. Like what is said above, you will most likely not go wrong either way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLR Industries, post: 2517317, member: 123236"] I only have 2 firings on my Peterson brass so far but it was super consistent from what I measured! I didn't waste a lot of time but measured about 15 cases and they were all within .2 grains of each other! I expanded it and then went to fire forming to BRA and it all shot great! I did like the fact that it comes in a little plastic case that I can use for reloading and grafs had them for .75 cents a piece. Like what is said above, you will most likely not go wrong either way! [/QUOTE]
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