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Peterson basic brass questions
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<blockquote data-quote="deputyrpa" data-source="post: 2956735" data-attributes="member: 37786"><p>Yes. I've used new Peterson brass, and then up to 3 re-firings of it, in my 340 Weatherby. It's very good brass, and I had no problems with resizing, primer pockets, etc. I annealed after every firing though. Be aware that they may be thicker-walled and therefore may have slightly less capacity (mine were), so one should drop the pow charge down and work up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deputyrpa, post: 2956735, member: 37786"] Yes. I've used new Peterson brass, and then up to 3 re-firings of it, in my 340 Weatherby. It's very good brass, and I had no problems with resizing, primer pockets, etc. I annealed after every firing though. Be aware that they may be thicker-walled and therefore may have slightly less capacity (mine were), so one should drop the pow charge down and work up again. [/QUOTE]
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