From what I can find it looks like Alpha & Peterson have the same neck wall thickness of 0.013". The reamer used for my chamber has a 0.275" neck and was recommended for Peterson / Alpha Brass. Sounds Like I should stick with the Peterson to keep the volume loading as close as possible.
Thanks for the reply. I'm hoping to stick with the Peterson so I have all the same head stamps but don't want to pick up more if there are better options.
I'm not sure I want to go through the exercise of fire forming the Lapua since I hear it could take 2 firings to completely reform.
I've got 100 pieces of Peterson Brass for the 6 Dasher and need to pick up more. Any thoughts on Peterson vs. Alpha vs. Norma vs. fire forming Lapua? None of these options are currently available but would like to here thoughts on quality, longevity etc...
Thanks,
Scott
Just picked up a new dasher and ready to start developing my first load. Was able to find some Berger 105 Hybrid targets and a 100 pieces of Peterson brass. I can't find any Varget but can get some VV N540. Anyone have a recommendation on using the VV N540 for a dasher load?
Thanks, Scott