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Reloading
Peterson Brass &&^^%$##$%
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<blockquote data-quote="Montana&#039;eer" data-source="post: 2979224" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>I've had no issues with Peterson brass. I've loaded .308, 6.5cm, .280AI, .30-06 and .270 using Peterson brass. I always use an expanding mandrel on all new brass.</p><p></p><p>I'm on a 13th reload on some of my .308 brass.</p><p></p><p>Edit- their brass is pretty substantial. When you loaded were you 'crunching kernels'? That will result in difficulty seating. I've found with my .308 loads I have to use a tall drop tube otherwise I'll have to exert a lot of force to seat my 168 and 169 match bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana'eer, post: 2979224, member: 113417"] I've had no issues with Peterson brass. I've loaded .308, 6.5cm, .280AI, .30-06 and .270 using Peterson brass. I always use an expanding mandrel on all new brass. I'm on a 13th reload on some of my .308 brass. Edit- their brass is pretty substantial. When you loaded were you 'crunching kernels'? That will result in difficulty seating. I've found with my .308 loads I have to use a tall drop tube otherwise I'll have to exert a lot of force to seat my 168 and 169 match bullets. [/QUOTE]
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