That is funny, because I look at it the opposite way. I full length size always so see no point in the extra work of setting dies for the long.
No 30- 06!!!30-06! I have some now and it's great! Use their brass for all my rifles (243, 6.5&7prcs, 30-06, 30nosler)
Lucky you!! I have looked thru graffs of and on have never seen it availableI grabbed 100 last year
I went to their physical location and got a box about 1 year ago. I noticed they did a run on 243 just recently so maybe we will see some soon.Peterson has not had 30/06 for several years! Not sure why they don’t want to do a run on that caliber.. seems like a no brainer to me.
That is odd.Peterson has not had 30/06 for several years! Not sure why they don’t want to do a run on that caliber.. seems like a no brainer to me.
Why not just buy Whelen brass?No 30- 06!!!
Just another clickbait site .
We do appreciate you Hammer boys looking out for your minions. I just came across this, this afternoon. I've been trying to Source quality 30-06 brass to feed my 35 Whelen.
This place is awesome
I purchased primed Hornady 35 Whelen. Just by grabbing one it weighs approximately 175.5 grains, you grab a Lapua 30-06 and it weighs 191. the Hornady also has a large concave area where the primer hole is, looks like designed obsolescence to me. I'll shoot it but I won't step on it and if I ain't stepping on it why have itWhy not just buy Whelen brass?
I like both. I can't prove it but my understanding is that Peterson is a bit more uniform and a bit stronger.I can buy ADG for about the same price. How does Petersen compare? mtmuley