I just fireformed 5 rounds of brand new Peterson straight 284 winchester in my rifle that has previously shot only Lapua. The initial dimensions after fire forming are right on with the Lapua that is 8-10 fired as measured with a Whidden Gunworks chamber type tool. Both come in right at +0.001 (+/- 1/2 thou) from the zero mark. Sized the first piece with a Whidden 284 FL busing die that was set up for the Lapua brass to set back 1.5 to 2 thou. Lo and behold the Peterson set back 6 thou. Ran another piece of freshly annealed Lapua and it set back 1.5 as expected. Any thoughts as to why this might be? And along that line does this mean that I will likely have two different die settings based on the Brass manufacturer. As a note all of the Lapua has been annealed after every firing using and AMP annealer and the AZTEC code of generated off the specific lot of brass. Load is not hot at 50.1gr. H4350 running at 2750 FPS from a 30 inch barrel.