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Peterson Brass

Thank you for the feedback. Yes our primer pockets are tight. In most cases weve found that some hand priming tools can struggle in proper seating of the primers. In most cases after the first firing the primers seat easier. Personal experience and feedback tell us that the Sinclair seating tool as well as a couple others have no issues in proper , consistent seating. Again , thank you for your feedback.
I’ve been using .284 Peterson since it came out. Love it.
I’ve used BR2 and GM210m on them and FWIW I have had no issues when setting them where I want with the following tools:
Primal Right CPS, Bald Eagle, RCBS bench primer, 21st century hand primer and two Dillons.
 
Would you please think about 6ppc brass. I am sure you will sell a lot if you can keep the cost somewhat reasonable. How about 300 wsm brass? It is a lean market for really good brass. Another odd ball is .218 bee brass that will hold up. Hornady is making it but I haven't heard much about it but if you guys made some I am sure it would be the very best on the market.
 
Tim I have been watching this thread since your opening post. First, Thanks to Peterson brass for joining and thanks to you for being the front man to put up with this group. By joining this group Peterson is making a statement they want to be the best in the brass cartridge industry and I'm sure everyone here is wishing you the best on that endeavor. Made in America with American owners is a big issue for me.

I'm sure the premiere precision reloading sector is a small group of reloading which is small itself. Most are satisfied to buy the cheapest loaded ammo they can find and shoot soup cans at 15 yards leaving their brass on the ground. That's why so much crappy brass exists which they also try to pawn off on re loaders. That and some CEO who is not a shooter trying to skin all the profit to the top so he can take his girlfriend to the Bahamas while he leaves his wife at home with the kids.

I urge everyone here to support Peterson, also support those who sponsor the match's and donate to the prize tables. It's an expensive proposition for them.
 
By joining this group Peterson is making a statement they want to be the best in the brass cartridge industry and I'm sure everyone here is wishing you the best on that endeavor.
Honestly, we are the perfect Demographic for them. Mostly experienced precision handloaders that demand high quality components and prefer American made if possible. A match made in shooting heaven! Lol
 
I'm very pleased with your .260 Rem and 6 XC brass (really stout brass, that!). I will give your 6 BR (or Dasher!) and .243 Win. brass a try when I retire the Lapua cases I have in rotation. My request is pedestrian . . . I would like to see .22-.250 Rem. Peterson brass. Quality and made in the U.S.A. are big in my book!
 

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