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Whats the best made brass today in order
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<blockquote data-quote="7.62 Gunner" data-source="post: 3059561" data-attributes="member: 121641"><p>Yeah I'm straight up calling you on this. </p><p>Peterson does not need annealing after several firings to avoid split necks,</p><p>If this is happening it's you not Peterson.</p><p>Are you using bushing dies?</p><p> How much are you working the brass down after firing? something in your resizing process isn't right and that's a fact.</p><p></p><p>I'm running it in my 6 creed and 6.5 creed match barrels, I've personally fired test cases 15-20 times without annealing and had zero issues.</p><p>I even necked the 6mm cases up to 6.5 after the 16th firing (non annealed) and so far have fired them 3 more times in my 6.5 gas gun.</p><p></p><p>Peterson is neck and neck with Lapua, and in my experience slightly tougher than ADG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7.62 Gunner, post: 3059561, member: 121641"] Yeah I'm straight up calling you on this. Peterson does not need annealing after several firings to avoid split necks, If this is happening it's you not Peterson. Are you using bushing dies? How much are you working the brass down after firing? something in your resizing process isn't right and that's a fact. I'm running it in my 6 creed and 6.5 creed match barrels, I've personally fired test cases 15-20 times without annealing and had zero issues. I even necked the 6mm cases up to 6.5 after the 16th firing (non annealed) and so far have fired them 3 more times in my 6.5 gas gun. Peterson is neck and neck with Lapua, and in my experience slightly tougher than ADG [/QUOTE]
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