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6MM CREEDMOOR BRASS

6MM CREEDMOOR BRASS Reviews & Ratings

Building on the popularity of the 6.5 Creedmoor, the 6mm Creedmoor gives you all the benefits of the 6.5mm Creedmoor, but with even lower recoil.

  • Cartridge: 6 Creedmoor
  • Quantity: 50 or 500

The 6 Creedmoor brass from Peterson Cartridge Company is available with either a standard large rifle primer pocket or a small rifle primer pocket which allows for improved powder ignition and possibly higher velocities.

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Reviews Summary
Customers rave about the 6MM Creedmoor Brass from Peterson, praising its consistency, quality, and packaging. Many noted it performs comparably to or even better than more expensive brands like Lapua. However, a few users faced minor issues like primer fit. Overall, it's seen as a go-to for competitive shooters seeking reliable performance.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
75%
Reviewers frequently highlight the overall quality and uniformity of the Peterson Brass, stating it meets or surpasses expectations compared to leading brands like Lapua and Norma. Many appreciate the consistent neck wall thickness and flash holes, indicating a high level of manufacturing standards.
Performance Consistency
70%
A significant number of users noted that the brass provides consistent performance in terms of weight, volume, and accuracy. Reviewers experienced low standard deviations when reloading, which enhances reliability for both competitive and target shooting.
Packaging
60%
Many customers praised the effective packaging, noting that brass comes in reusable plastic containers that prevent damage during shipping. This thoughtful packaging approach adds to the overall positive impression of the product.
Ease of Use
50%
Several reviewers mentioned that the brass required minimal prep before loading, unlike some competitors. Many felt that resizing was unnecessary, and the initial loading experience was straightforward, making it user-friendly for both beginners and experienced shooters.
Minor Quality Issues
25%
A few users reported minor issues, such as difficulty with primer fit in some cases. While these complaints were not widespread, they indicate that there could be quality control inconsistencies in some batches that need monitoring.
5
Brass
I really like that brass comes in a plastic storage box. I haven't had the opportunity to really put it through the paces but it seems to be very uniform. I would buy it again without hesitation. Flash holes are very uniform. Necks have been annealed.
5
Awesome Brass
Peterson Brass has become my go to brass to use in my custom rifle builds. The brass is very uniform and consistent in both weight and volume. Quality is just as good if not better than Lapua and best of all American made!
5
Great American Brass
This has been very consistent for me. I normally shoot Lapua SRP 6mm Creedmoor brass but with the times there are zero SR primers to be had and have plenty of large primers on my shelf. I've been using this brass with a pretty warm load of H4350 and on 6 firings with no annealing and the pockets and necks are still g2g. My SD's and ES have been just as good as my Lapua after slightly tuning the load by a tenth to two tenths. Remember to rework your load. I also have probably 12 cases to hold my rounds now. They ship in a great reusable ammo case!
5
Super Quality for the Money
I have been using a popular name brass that was a few dollars less per 50. I decided to give Peterson a try.. and boy and I glad I did! On a weigh count to separate the brass, there was only 3 piles, 1/10th grain difference. This is quality stuff and i continue to compete with it.
5
quality brass
I've loaded ammo with Winchester, Hornady, Nosler, Norma, Federal, Lapua and several others. This is the only brass I didn't feel a need to resize before loading. Even with Lapua it is common to have the mouth of several cases deformed. The extra effort in packaging by Peterson resulted in 100 pieces of brass that are ready to load. Without neck turning this brass produced lower variations in concentricity than my neck turned hornady brass. I still need to see how durable this brass is. My initial impression is that the overall quality is better than Lapua.
5
Best!
Considerably more consistent than the other brands I examined. Match prep is not necessary except for neck turning of course. I am still in the process of deciding between 2 nodes. The hotter one has SD of 4.7 and the moderate one is 5.2. Accuracy is approx. .5 for both. This brass is a very important part of that formula.
5
Best Brass
Using for competitive shooting and target shooting. Hands down the best 6mm Creedmoor brass. Uniformity and quality are second to none. American made!
5
Single digit SD's
I battled with H brand brass and never could get a single didget SD load. I had a few in the 10-15 range. I finally decided to try some SRP brass and settled on Peterson. I decided to do a light chamfer and debur and load them up. I wanted to find my max load with this brass so I loaded up 10 in .3gr increases. I didn't get to my desired velocity, so I loaded up 10 more in .2gr increases. I had a few flat spots in the previous 10 shot work up and decided to load up 5rnds of the middle charge since it was probably a node. The lighter charge had an SD of 5fps and and ES of 16fps and the higher charge had an SD of 7fps with an ES of 17. I was beyond impressed for new brass that hasn't even been fired in my chamber. I used H4350, CCI 450 and 115gr DTACs.
4
Initial inspection of Peterson brass
Shipping in plastic containers eliminated the potential for damaged necks...and weight variation appears to be very low - less than plus or minus 0.5% for the 50 cases I inspected. I was pleased that the neck wall thickness is thinner than for my Lapua, Norma and Nosler cases, but I expected the neck wall thickness to be more consistent than what I saw. If I decide to turn these necks to improve concentricity, I won't be able to take off more than about one one-thousandths of an inch.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
2
loose pockets
first loading was fair, went to reload and 3 of the 50 would not hold a primer, some of the rest did not fit snug.