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Brass manufacturer difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="archangel485" data-source="post: 1667634" data-attributes="member: 97905"><p>Lots of great info here . Original response stated Lapua, Alpha and ADG. I would add Peterson to that list. Lapua has been the premium brass makers for a very long time. The other 3 are relatively new but so thankful they decided to get into premium brass making as they add several cartridge options for precision rifle shooters. I've only used Lapua and Peterson myself, but based on others experience I do believe the other 2 are up there in quality. Someone mentioned Lapua volume. I can tell you my 6.5CM lapua brass has thinner necks and slower velocity than my Peterson with more powder in the case, so I'm sure that lapua is thicker than most but I think Peterson is even thicker. Someone else mentioned that in production rifles this is overrated, also a great point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archangel485, post: 1667634, member: 97905"] Lots of great info here . Original response stated Lapua, Alpha and ADG. I would add Peterson to that list. Lapua has been the premium brass makers for a very long time. The other 3 are relatively new but so thankful they decided to get into premium brass making as they add several cartridge options for precision rifle shooters. I've only used Lapua and Peterson myself, but based on others experience I do believe the other 2 are up there in quality. Someone mentioned Lapua volume. I can tell you my 6.5CM lapua brass has thinner necks and slower velocity than my Peterson with more powder in the case, so I'm sure that lapua is thicker than most but I think Peterson is even thicker. Someone else mentioned that in production rifles this is overrated, also a great point. [/QUOTE]
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