kyotekiller25
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Nice, triplets. What’s the specs on your rig?If both were on the shelf which would you grab, Peterson at $110 or Lapua at $125?
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i lost one of my alpha, threw in a once fired factory hornady. after i loaded it, shot it, processed the brass, the primer pocket was toast. primer just fell out when i tried to prime itfor yotes? neither, I saved my original Hornady brass for them and it groups just fine for varmints. I don't care if I lose the Hornady. Losing good brass is not an option in my book.
i lost one of my alpha, threw in a once fired factory hornady. after i loaded it, shot it, processed the brass, the primer pocket was toast. primer just fell out when i tried to prime it
exactly, I had some new 6GT hornady that primers seated so lightly I wondered if they would fall out before firing. They didn't and actually no real difference in groups but yeah after that I went to Alpha and never looked back. Like I said, losing the hornady brass is no issue at all, great for varmint use.i lost one of my alpha, threw in a once fired factory hornady. after i loaded it, shot it, processed the brass, the primer pocket was toast. primer just fell out when i tried to prime it
Last batch of Peterson 6GT brass I got came in a case that wouldn't hold a loaded round, only allowing a max OAL of 2.5" when closed. Not a deal breaker, but it shows a company that isn't thinking about it's product as much as the bottom line. Makes me wonder what other short cuts they are going to be making next.
Lapua most definitely!If both were on the shelf which would you grab, Peterson at $110 or Lapua at $125?
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