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Peterson 300 WM - Std Length vs. Long - Initial Data & Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="badthirtyone" data-source="post: 2272641" data-attributes="member: 9573"><p>#1 - Thanks</p><p></p><p>#2 - I have tried several methods of plugging the primer hole for H2O capacity testing and found that using the disassembled & cleaned primer cup to be about the cheapest, most repeatable, and stupid-simple method available. More than anything, everyone of us has tons laying around, you know that they will more than adequately plug the hole and - if you mess one up or damage it, you have 1000 extra to work with.</p><p></p><p>I know full well that there are tons of other options for plugging the hole, and I am not knocking any of them. I just go with the one that works exceptionally well for me.</p><p></p><p>#3 - I would agree that most calibers should be available in 50's, 250's & 500 piece quantities and I'm not sure why they chose which cartridges to sell at any given quantity. At least it is cool that they offer more than a simple 50 piece option for reloaders looking to get "bulk qty" numbers. I feel for you though, it can be an investment - to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badthirtyone, post: 2272641, member: 9573"] #1 - Thanks #2 - I have tried several methods of plugging the primer hole for H2O capacity testing and found that using the disassembled & cleaned primer cup to be about the cheapest, most repeatable, and stupid-simple method available. More than anything, everyone of us has tons laying around, you know that they will more than adequately plug the hole and - if you mess one up or damage it, you have 1000 extra to work with. I know full well that there are tons of other options for plugging the hole, and I am not knocking any of them. I just go with the one that works exceptionally well for me. #3 - I would agree that most calibers should be available in 50's, 250's & 500 piece quantities and I'm not sure why they chose which cartridges to sell at any given quantity. At least it is cool that they offer more than a simple 50 piece option for reloaders looking to get "bulk qty" numbers. I feel for you though, it can be an investment - to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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