That's incorrect. Not sure where you found that.Ok I see the ARC is .025 shorter than the PPC . So why a ARC ???
Art, it appears wiki is using case oal rather than the headspace to datum. And in order to compare apples to apples, we need to look at saami chamber specs. Now, that gets even more complicated by the fact that a PPC is not saami approved so doesn't offer drawings to compare. It's a wildcat and can technically be just about anything. But for simplicity's sake, I have a "standard" ppc reamer print that shows hs dimension to the .350 datum point of the shoulder to be 1.1451. (FWIW, I also have prints that call for a .330 datum! Effectively the same but measured from different datum lines. Go figure.)Wikipedia says that the length of a ppc is 1,515 and the rim is .445 and ARC length is 1.490 and rim is ,441 that is the ARC is .025 shorter . So basely the same case . Right ?
So to the other question in your original post, yes you can make it. But with Alpha making both offerings, the easy button would be to buy the Alpha 6ppc. The Peterson ARC brass is pretty darn good stuff too. JME. WDCan you use ARC brass to make PPC brass ?
Thanks WD. I didn't respond to that part of his question because I haven't tried to push arc brass back that far. I have made 6 Grendel brass from 220 r brass though. It'll work that direction but the best I've been able to get is still about .016 shorter than my trim to length. It shoots fine as long as I stay on top of the carbon ring, though.So to the other question in your original post, yes you can make it. But with Alpha making both offerings, the easy button would be to buy the Alpha 6ppc. The Peterson ARC brass is pretty darn good stuff too. JME. WD