High Quality Brass Experiment (280 AI - Nosler versus Peterson)

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My 280 AI project is close to completion which will leave me with the tedious task of looking for the perfect load. The rifle is built around the 169 Hammer Hunter, so picking brass was a priority. Basically there are two 280AI brass players worth looking at. Nosler and Peterson. The rest of the brass playing field is Federal, Hornady and Remington. Enough said...

I will start by saying both brass manufacturers are very good but one of the two is a clear winner regarding quality. I would say consistency and perceived longevity would be my qualifiers of how the brass is judged.

Tools used were:

Calipers = TESA Swiss
Outside Micrometer = SPI Japan
Concentricity Gauge = Sinclair International
Weigh Scale = Gempro 250

Let's look at the numbers I came up with (out of the box brass):

The random sample size of brass was 5 pieces (based on a possible 5 shot group)

Neck Concentricity:

Peterson average neck deviation .015
.010
.020
.015
.020
.010
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Nosler average neck deviation .038
.030
.040
.040
.030
.050
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Brass OAL:

Peterson average OAL variance .004
2.524
2.523
2.522
2.520
2.522
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Nosler average OAL variance .003
2.519
2.519
2.520
2.522
2.519
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Case Weight:

Peterson average weight variance .350
204.00
204.70
204.30
204.55
203.6
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Nosler average weight variance .650
179.35
178.70
179.15
179.20
179.80
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Case Neck Wall thickness:

Peterson Wall Thickness spread +/- .000
.0160
.0160
.0160
.0160
.0160
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Nosler Wall Thickness spread +/- .020
.0170
.0160
.0150
.0150
.0160
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Case capacity based on water volume from a sample size of one from each manufacturer:

Peterson case capacity based on water volume:

No water 208.98 grains
With water 280.40 grains
Water weight 71.42 grains

Nosler case capacity based on water volume:

No water 184.17 grains
With water 257.41 grains
Water weight 73.24 grains

Conclusions based on these simple numbers

Peterson brass is 13% heavier but only gives up 2.5% case capacity to Nosler (good indicator that the Petersen will last longer)

Nosler brass had a more consistent OAL yet Peterson had a more consistent weight (after trimming both, I suspect the Peterson will widen the gap regarding weight consistency)

Peterson neck wall thickness was perfect at +/- .000 and Nosler was +/- .020 (speaks volumes)

Peterson neck concentricity was more than twice as good as the Nosler (there you have it)

Peterson brass was packaged more safely and came in a nice usable cartridge box

Nosler brass was packaged in a bag loose and then in a box

Nosler brass on average is more expensive than Peterson (unless found on sale)

Nosler brass is made in Sweden

Peterson Brass is made in USA


Clear winner is Peterson in almost every category.

Peterson brass on left and Nosler brass on right -

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I will give you .25 a case for that Nosler brass since you opened the box.

Wish I would have waited on my brass and I wish I didn’t read this post. But now I am gonna let it ride.

Great review John this could have been in a magazine. I don’t know that I could ever be this thorough. I do need to get a neck turner and a Concentricity gauge.

I am gonna load my 155HH and 175EH tomorrow. Hopefully get to the range this week if they are still open.
 
Well you inspired me. 5 155HH and 5 175EH both with 58.5G of RL26 15k off the lands. I will shoot them get the AVE velocity and then Have @BBH run the Litz node in quickload. I am a believer in that Litz test hasn’t failed me yet and it saves me a ton of time.
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The 280AI is such an awesome looking cartridge! I am really excited to blow up some game with it!
 
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Ya something gonna get a taste of the 280 this year. Between the two of us we better put something down.
 
I really need to stop reading this...I have not shot the 6.5 PRC at game yet and just bought a 300 WM and the 280ai is calling....
 
The dasher is hunting weight... Let's play
 
Case Neck Wall thickness:

Peterson Wall Thickness spread +/- .000
.160
.160
.160
.160
.160
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Nosler Wall Thickness spread +/- .020
.170
.160
.150
.150
.160
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I moved from 280 AI Nosler to Peterson and so far love it. I posted a link to this thread on Sniper’s Hide and someone pointed out that this data appears to be missing a leading zero? I measured a piece of my virgin 280AI Peterson and got .0160”.
Post in thread 'Peterson Virgin Brass Pressure Signs'
https://www.snipershide.com/shootin...in-brass-pressure-signs.7163003/post-10781113

Great stuff though. I personally feel the Peterson is much better than the Nosler.
 
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