I would love to but this 1000 is split between 4 of us but my next order will be shortly I can put you in that order to split with someone.Would you sell two hundred to a poor waif?
I would love to but this 1000 is split between 4 of us but my next order will be shortly I can put you in that order to split with someone.Would you sell two hundred to a poor waif?
Let me know when you’re in position to do that. Rifle is waiting on brass.I would love to but this 1000 is split between 4 of us but my next order will be shortly I can put you in that order to split with someone.
Spoke with Graff and sons yesterday-only have dasher brass in bulk, can’t break up. Have back order in, but they suggest calling Peterson to find out when Graffs next 100 round shipment to be delivered. Hence, my inquiry of Mr Taylor. Thanks for your post.
Ok. So just stay up on your cleaning?
I have been hydroforming Dasher brass and it is forming to the same 1.532-6 length. Not much different from the Peterson.
Spoke with Graff and sons yesterday-only have dasher brass in bulk, can’t break up. Have back order in, but they suggest calling Peterson to find out when Graffs next 100 round shipment to be delivered. Hence, my inquiry of Mr Taylor. Thanks for your post.
I ordered my 500 count boxes last Wednesday ,at that time They didn't have the 50 count boxes,but have since received some an put in inventory, so now would be a good time to reach out an get just a few if you want to try it.Interesting, I ordered 100 pieces Friday and got a confirmation receipt? Says the box of 50's are in stock??
Will try Monday am. ThanksI ordered my 500 count boxes last Wednesday ,at that time They didn't have the 50 count boxes,but have since received some an put in inventory, so now would be a good time to reach out an get just a few if you want to try it.
I just ordered 1000 pc's of the new Peterson 6mm dasher brass I will report my findings should be here on about a week.
.0013" that's pretty thin...
Yes sir cleanliness is Godliness.
P.S. I fired one case to inspect it I think it will be interesting to play with.
I have seen where several guys hydroforming end up with brass around 1.53. Peterson specs their Dasher brass at 1.53+-. I am wondering if it has something to do with how they make the brass, as it seems most people fireform and end up with brass around 1.55, and their rifles are chambered accordingly Yet, Peterson chose 1.53 as their length.Yep that sure is short, a Dasher sure doesn't have much neck anyway one caliber at 1.550 for a 1.560 chamber and even less for the 1.570 chamber.... sure nice to have the .020- .030 of neck.... jim
Yes both of them is Peterson brass one on the right is a test fired round to see if it squared the shoulder on one firing.Is that the fired Peterson 6 Dasher case on the left in picture ?
Yes both of them is Peterson brass one on the right is a test fired round to see if it squared the shoulder on one firing.
The .200 line went to .4705Did the body shoulder diameter blow out much from a virgin piece? Also how about at the .200" mark?
Ok thanks. I didn't know if you could just measure one of the other pieces for comparison? Did you happen to see how much the body grew in dia. just before the shoulder? ThanksThe .200 line went to .4705
I didn't measure how much the shoulder blew out.
Well I dedicated four pieces of brass to put my Barrel on paper, I just hit it lightly on the first firing with about 31.0 grains of reloader 15. Using 205 Federal primer,I loaded them four cases 5 times to see how the primer pockets are standing up no issue there at all.Ok thanks. I didn't know if you could just measure one of the other pieces for comparison? Did you happen to see how much the body grew in dia. just before the shoulder? Thanks
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Well I dedicated four pieces of brass to put my Barrel on paper, I just hit it lightly on the first firing with about 31.0 grains of reloader 15. Using 205 Federal primer,I loaded them four cases 5 times to see how the primer pockets are standing up no issue there at all.
I went up to 32.8 grains that was right at 3000 fps wasn't really looking forward to an accuracy node.