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Reloading
Peterson Brass &&^^%$##$%
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<blockquote data-quote="Murtfree" data-source="post: 2979174" data-attributes="member: 111090"><p>Last week I loaded a new batch of Peterson brass in .300 Weatherby and as with all new brass I full length size, trim to length/chamfer and anneal with AMP. I want to make sure I have consistent brass before I ever start working up a load as these will be the same steps I go through between each subsequent loading. What I did notice on the first sizing was the necks were snug as it took more than the usual effort needed to get the expander ball to pass through the necks. After this procedure they were good to go and load workup was a breeze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murtfree, post: 2979174, member: 111090"] Last week I loaded a new batch of Peterson brass in .300 Weatherby and as with all new brass I full length size, trim to length/chamfer and anneal with AMP. I want to make sure I have consistent brass before I ever start working up a load as these will be the same steps I go through between each subsequent loading. What I did notice on the first sizing was the necks were snug as it took more than the usual effort needed to get the expander ball to pass through the necks. After this procedure they were good to go and load workup was a breeze. [/QUOTE]
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