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6mmbr Peterson brass reviews in 6br or Dasher

I only weighed about 20...had about a grain spread. There were 14 that spread .3

They are about 7 grains heavier than my Lapua cases. The Lapua has been fired if that has any merit
 
I only weighed about 20...had about a grain spread. There were 14 that spread .3

They are about 7 grains heavier than my Lapua cases. The Lapua has been fired if that has any merit

Weighed a box of 50. 46 were within .9 gr. 33 were within .5 gr.

I did find 4 cases that weighed a full 2.0 gr less than the collective. Not sure if it means anything - just an interesting observation.
 
I did a small test with primer pockets against my Lapua brass in a straight six br and was very impressed to say the least so now I want to step out and do the same test on a Dasher because like a couple poster said the uniformity of weight is phenomenal and the brass itself held up very well in the straight 6br if it does equally as well in primer pockets in the Dasher I'm going to get all of it i can get.
 
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Just shot some at 100 with a chrono. They shoot 50 fps faster and obviously more pressure. Left over match loads with Lapua cases were shot to compare.

So.. You will need to develop loads for these cases. This is my findings so far.
 
Chuck uses the the ridge left by the neck turner as a false shoulder, it backed up by a bullet is way better than expanding and necking down to a false shoulder. .... jim
 
The separation happened at the original 6br shoulder diameter and neck angle. I've never had a Lapua separate like that. Usually when a Lapua case is lost is due to a fold or crease that is on the angle. I think is there from manufacturing. If you know what you are looking for, you can cull out 2 or 3 per hundred and use them for straight 6br cases. Not saying the Peterson is bad, annealing may help. The more I form, the more that is learned. Spring time projects...
 
Weighed a box of 50. 46 were within .9 gr. 33 were within .5 gr.

I did find 4 cases that weighed a full 2.0 gr less than the collective. Not sure if it means anything - just an interesting observation.

Weighed another batch/box of 50 - found 2 more that are 3 grains below the average of the other 47....

average cases:
average_cases.jpg

2 underweight:

3under_2.JPG 3under_1.JPG

Should be noted that these are not "Peterson Select Match grade brass" so they are not guaranteed to be within 1 gr.
 
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