my first 50 pcs of Peterson brass was directly from them in 2017, and my next 100 was from Grafs in May 2018. I hadn't paid attention and mixed them together. The other day I was loading some up and noticed markedly different seating force/neck tension between cases. I sorted them and today in the field there was a 50 fps difference between them.
I came home and weighed all my Peterson brass. There are clearly 2 lots: one, the lot of 50 cases from 2017, has a consistent case weight of 370 grains and a neck thickness of 0.012 and another, the lot of 100 cases from 2018, has a case weight about 386-389 grains and a neck thickness of 0.015. The AMP annealing codes generated from these lots are 0151 and 0165, significantly different as expected by the different neck thickness. Furthermore, I've been annealing with the earlier brass code, which probably means my later lots are under-annealed.
The H2O capacity is about 164.5 from the earlier lot and 163.5 from the later, heavier lot; my bertram is 166 and all this comports with my previous observations over the years of Bertram having higher capacity (and case weights of about 360 grains.
Anybody know what the current Peterson offering weighs and has as case capacity? My 50 fps difference in the field today seems a bit extreme, but when neck tension and case capacity are significantly different....especially when you're near 100% capacity with RL50 and a 390 ATIP
I came home and weighed all my Peterson brass. There are clearly 2 lots: one, the lot of 50 cases from 2017, has a consistent case weight of 370 grains and a neck thickness of 0.012 and another, the lot of 100 cases from 2018, has a case weight about 386-389 grains and a neck thickness of 0.015. The AMP annealing codes generated from these lots are 0151 and 0165, significantly different as expected by the different neck thickness. Furthermore, I've been annealing with the earlier brass code, which probably means my later lots are under-annealed.
The H2O capacity is about 164.5 from the earlier lot and 163.5 from the later, heavier lot; my bertram is 166 and all this comports with my previous observations over the years of Bertram having higher capacity (and case weights of about 360 grains.
Anybody know what the current Peterson offering weighs and has as case capacity? My 50 fps difference in the field today seems a bit extreme, but when neck tension and case capacity are significantly different....especially when you're near 100% capacity with RL50 and a 390 ATIP