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Peterson Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 3026869" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I've used ADG/Gunwerks, and Lapua in a lot of Calibers. Have always had good luck with them. I've been wanting to try Peterson brass but haven't yet. A buddy that I help reload with just bought some Peterson for his 300 Win Mag. I showed him the difference in a group with everything the same but one with Norma cases and other ADG cases from a 300 win mag. Even I was amazed. ADG thicker, hold less powder , more pressure. I'm sure had something to do with it. I Weighed all cases .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 3026869, member: 32631"] I've used ADG/Gunwerks, and Lapua in a lot of Calibers. Have always had good luck with them. I've been wanting to try Peterson brass but haven't yet. A buddy that I help reload with just bought some Peterson for his 300 Win Mag. I showed him the difference in a group with everything the same but one with Norma cases and other ADG cases from a 300 win mag. Even I was amazed. ADG thicker, hold less powder , more pressure. I'm sure had something to do with it. I Weighed all cases . [/QUOTE]
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