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Peterson Brass - 300WM - Long Version
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1995212" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Just received shipment today so no loads yet but I wanted to share what I have seen so far. The annealing looks darn good and appears to be consistent depth on the case. I weighed 10 random cases and the SD was 0.433 gr across the 10 cases. I measured a fired cased case from my Sendero 300WM and the Peterson Long brass was within 0.003 of the fired case shoulder measurement length so there will be literally no drastic stretch and pretty much like I bumped the shoulder back 0.003 anyway. Liking that for sure! The average weight of the Peterson brass was exactly 11.0 gr heavier than the average weight of Remington brass I have on hand. A new Remington brass was 0.014 shorter than the fired brass and 0.011 shorter than the new Peterson Long brass.</p><p></p><p>I haven't done a capacity test yet but will do so shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1995212, member: 63925"] Just received shipment today so no loads yet but I wanted to share what I have seen so far. The annealing looks darn good and appears to be consistent depth on the case. I weighed 10 random cases and the SD was 0.433 gr across the 10 cases. I measured a fired cased case from my Sendero 300WM and the Peterson Long brass was within 0.003 of the fired case shoulder measurement length so there will be literally no drastic stretch and pretty much like I bumped the shoulder back 0.003 anyway. Liking that for sure! The average weight of the Peterson brass was exactly 11.0 gr heavier than the average weight of Remington brass I have on hand. A new Remington brass was 0.014 shorter than the fired brass and 0.011 shorter than the new Peterson Long brass. I haven't done a capacity test yet but will do so shortly. [/QUOTE]
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