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Small rifle primer negatives for 6mm Creed
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2005816" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>FINALLY got some SRP Peterson brass ordered for my 6mm Creed a few days ago. As well as a K&M .062 flash hole deburring tool. Been shooting LRP Peterson brass and the brass is fantastic! Plus it comes with a reusable box which is very nice as well. Love that brass!</p><p></p><p>Been putting off the SRP for some time and just read on Petersons website last night about a couple negatives. Obviously it helps with low ES & SD but they talk about them not being as reliable as the LRP for hunters, especially in cold weather. It's an aspect I never thought of or heard of until I had already ordered some of course.</p><p></p><p>The rifle is a hunting rifle which I also love to bring to the range and shoot bugholes with an occasional flyer (due to ES). I'd love to get my ES in single digits but would hate to sacrifice reliability. Has anyone experienced any negatives or ignition reliability issues shooting SRP's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2005816, member: 34065"] FINALLY got some SRP Peterson brass ordered for my 6mm Creed a few days ago. As well as a K&M .062 flash hole deburring tool. Been shooting LRP Peterson brass and the brass is fantastic! Plus it comes with a reusable box which is very nice as well. Love that brass! Been putting off the SRP for some time and just read on Petersons website last night about a couple negatives. Obviously it helps with low ES & SD but they talk about them not being as reliable as the LRP for hunters, especially in cold weather. It’s an aspect I never thought of or heard of until I had already ordered some of course. The rifle is a hunting rifle which I also love to bring to the range and shoot bugholes with an occasional flyer (due to ES). I’d love to get my ES in single digits but would hate to sacrifice reliability. Has anyone experienced any negatives or ignition reliability issues shooting SRP’s? [/QUOTE]
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