huntnful
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I’ve had a lot of Peterson 300 Norma brass that had such inconsistent necks (I didn’t know it at the time) it caused me to go down the annealing rabbit hole and buy an AMP and all that bullshit thinking my necks were hardening inconsistently.Have you done any testing comparing precision between a budget versus premium brass brand? I know a lot of guys are buying premium brass to get longer life out of it, but I don't think I've ever seen a test where someone showed a measurable improvement in precision by using Lapua versus Starline.
Turns out brass was just shitty. Switched to Lapua and all my tension inconsistencies went away, groups shrunk and I sold the annealer.
Peterson still didn’t shoot super terrible, likely not a concern for just killing something under any circumstances. But it did shoot worse. A catalyst of inconsistent necks though. I’ve seen it several times with several guns and different brass.
If the budget brass has consistent neck thickness throughout, I’d wager you couldn’t ever shoot the difference. Peterson is “top end” and it was certainly nothing special at all.