Brass cases Peterson 6,5 creedmoor SRP (100pcs bag)
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Description
Peterson 6.5 Creedmoor Brass – 100‑Count Bag
When you need a component that lets your 6.5 CM handloads keep pace with top‑tier barrels, these cases are built for the job. American shooters call them “match‑grade at a sensible price,” placing them shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the legendary Lapua for both quality and service life.
Why shooters love them
| Advantage | What shooters report |
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| Factory weight & length sorting | Select lots leave the plant air‑sorted to < 1 grain, with many users seeing just 0.5–0.8 gr spread across a whole batch—making desk sorting easy and cutting SD. |
| Annealed necks & load‑ready finish | “Virgin” Peterson brass usually needs only a mandrel pass and a light trim/chamfer before its first loading. |
| Long‑lasting primer pockets | Shooters log 6–7, even 9+ reloads before pockets loosen; the SRP version holds up under “hot” charges. |
| Small Rifle Primer option | SRP pockets leave more brass around the flash‑hole, tolerate higher pressure, and let you use widely available small primers—many swear they’ll never go back to LRP. |
| Uniform wall thickness & hardness | Consistent neck thickness gives steady bullet tension and groups under 0.5 MOA. |
| Made in the USA, match‑grade | Every run is produced in small batches with full process control—Peterson labels the entire flow “Match‑Grade,” from brass bar to loading bench. |
| Protective packaging | Factory 50‑count boxes cradle each case in its own slot, preventing bent necks in transit. |
Product specifications
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Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
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Quantity: 100 cases (bulk bag)
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Material: 70/30 brass, necks factory‑annealed
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Primer pocket: SRP (Small Rifle Primer) – ask us if you need LRP
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Reference weight: 156.8 gr ± 0.4 gr (average of user‑reported data)
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Prep required: mandrel + light trim/chamfer only before first load
What’s in it for you?
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Lower ES/SD – matched weight and hardness minimize pressure variation.
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More reload cycles – tight SRP pockets withstand hotter loads before loosening.
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Less prep work – no aggressive full‑length sizing or flash‑hole work needed out of the box.
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Batch‑to‑batch consistency – carry load data forward without re‑chronoing from scratch.
Add these cases to your cart if accuracy and longevity matter more than chasing maximum velocity—and you don’t want your wallet to suffer like it would with Lapua. The 100‑count bag keeps the price down and gives you enough brass for an entire training season.