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Small Rifle Primer advantages 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="Trevor Ogden" data-source="post: 1432598" data-attributes="member: 104927"><p>I use peterson brass with the large primers in my creedmoor. They make the small primer casing as well. I shoot a br2 primer through a tikka t3x ctr 24" barrel with rl16 for powder and a 143eldx. I have had great results with the Peterson brass but it does have a lower case capacity than hornady. Even though I dropped my powder down 1.5 grains I am still getting the same speed with no pressure signs. I'm not the best shooter but my groups have averaged .18-.38" at 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trevor Ogden, post: 1432598, member: 104927"] I use peterson brass with the large primers in my creedmoor. They make the small primer casing as well. I shoot a br2 primer through a tikka t3x ctr 24" barrel with rl16 for powder and a 143eldx. I have had great results with the Peterson brass but it does have a lower case capacity than hornady. Even though I dropped my powder down 1.5 grains I am still getting the same speed with no pressure signs. I'm not the best shooter but my groups have averaged .18-.38" at 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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