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Reloading
Peterson brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1874190" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>In .260, I prefer the Peterson, but only because the offer small rifle primer and are cheaper. I use cci 450, 49 grains rl26 and an HBN coated 156, its going 2940 out of my 29" barreled .260 AI. My load with the lapua brass (before they had the 156) was the 140 vld at 3075 with 50.7 grains rl26. As stated, lapua brass lasted around 12 fireings and I started loosing primer pockets. These peterson brass with my current load (max was 1.5 grains higher at 3000 fps) should last the life of the barrel, and probably get some use out of the next one too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1874190, member: 87243"] In .260, I prefer the Peterson, but only because the offer small rifle primer and are cheaper. I use cci 450, 49 grains rl26 and an HBN coated 156, its going 2940 out of my 29" barreled .260 AI. My load with the lapua brass (before they had the 156) was the 140 vld at 3075 with 50.7 grains rl26. As stated, lapua brass lasted around 12 fireings and I started loosing primer pockets. These peterson brass with my current load (max was 1.5 grains higher at 3000 fps) should last the life of the barrel, and probably get some use out of the next one too. [/QUOTE]
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