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Peterson Brass Review
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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 2560174" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>After using a variety of brass (usually the cheapest I could find) for the past 40 years, I have a lot of 280 remington brass that has a consistent nick at the shoulder. About 3 or 4 percent. After fireforming to an AI configuration it is still present, but did not hole thru and still haven't after 4 reloads. I have 284 winchester brass with no annealing that have been loaded more than 8 times that have about 3 percent neck splits, but I feel that is to be expected with no annealing. I understand Peterson goes to great lengths to ensure consistent shoulders and necks in their forming process and maybe a batch passed thru inspection with a defect. It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 2560174, member: 117774"] After using a variety of brass (usually the cheapest I could find) for the past 40 years, I have a lot of 280 remington brass that has a consistent nick at the shoulder. About 3 or 4 percent. After fireforming to an AI configuration it is still present, but did not hole thru and still haven't after 4 reloads. I have 284 winchester brass with no annealing that have been loaded more than 8 times that have about 3 percent neck splits, but I feel that is to be expected with no annealing. I understand Peterson goes to great lengths to ensure consistent shoulders and necks in their forming process and maybe a batch passed thru inspection with a defect. It happens. [/QUOTE]
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