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Peterson Brass Review
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 2560397" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>No anger here. Just wanted to know what your expectations were that made everybody else's expectations so poor. You answered, .25 moa or it is not acceptable. Tall order for bench rest rifles, let alone hunting rifles.</p><p></p><p>We just got our first batch of Alpha brass in 6 Creed. Looking forward to trying it. I was not expecting better accuracy. We had a guy in the shop recently saying that the Alpha was capable of 80k pressure without issue. Now I will be interested to see if it not only can handle more pressure than the Hornady brass, it is currently loaded with, but a significant improvement in accuracy. My current load for this Ruger American with Hornady brass, no brass prep or sorting, consistently shoots 5/8" at 200y. My poor accuracy expectations are now much higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 2560397, member: 7999"] No anger here. Just wanted to know what your expectations were that made everybody else's expectations so poor. You answered, .25 moa or it is not acceptable. Tall order for bench rest rifles, let alone hunting rifles. We just got our first batch of Alpha brass in 6 Creed. Looking forward to trying it. I was not expecting better accuracy. We had a guy in the shop recently saying that the Alpha was capable of 80k pressure without issue. Now I will be interested to see if it not only can handle more pressure than the Hornady brass, it is currently loaded with, but a significant improvement in accuracy. My current load for this Ruger American with Hornady brass, no brass prep or sorting, consistently shoots 5/8" at 200y. My poor accuracy expectations are now much higher. [/QUOTE]
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