They’re not suitable for fire forming
What is the story with Peterson Brass? Said to be one of the best there is, yet one rarely if ever hears anything about them.
What is the story with Peterson Brass? Said to be one of the best there is, yet one rarely if ever hears anything about them.
But look at the thinner walls, anyone know the weights/water capacity of those two?I have no personal experience with Peterson brass although I have this cut away that clearly shows a difference in base area of the Dasher version, I assume a pressure increase that will require slight adjustment in powder.
I'd buy their 7.62x54R if Graf's could ever get some in. For twice the prices of PPU and 1/4 the price of Lapua, it'd be worth it. My Norma brass is showing it's age. Like me.
I believe they are the sole distributor for them....That was my introduction to Peterson. A year or so back when I was starting to load for my dad's old 270......the only brass I had to work with was a 3 or 4 boxes of old mismatched factory brass, and some of that might have dated back to my dad's short lived venture into reloading for rifles nearly 50 years ago. So went on the hunt to find something else. The first new brass that eventually turned up was Peterson brass at Graf's. Put a box on the counter and clerk looked at me........"so you are springing for the good stuff"? I knew from the cost it must be OK. But even so, I hardly ever see mention of it anywhere.
Graf's may be the only place you can buy it. That alone seems to make it a bit obscure.
IDKBut look at the thinner walls, anyone know the weights/water capacity of those two?