Peterson Cartridge Brass Distributed through Grafs.com
If you’re looking for Peterson cartridge brass, there’s now one place to find it — Grafs.com. Graf & Sons has been appointed sole distributor for Peterson Cartridge Company. Peterson produces high-quality USA-made brass that holds up well through extended loading cycles (See TEST). Grafs.com currently has Peterson brass in stock for the following cartridge types:
6.5 Creedmoor (Sm Primer) 6.5 Creedmoor (Lrg Primer) .260 Remington (Sm Primer) .260 Remington (Lrg Primer) 7mm-08 Remington (Lrg Primer) |
.308 Winchester (Sm Primer) .308 Winchester (Lrg Primer) .338 Lapua Magnum (Lrg Primer) .375 CheyTac (Lrg Primer) .408 CheyTac (Lrg Primer) |
Coming Soon: In addition, Grafs.com is waiting for delivery of Peterson brass in 6mm Creedmoor (sm/lrg), .243 Winchester (sm/lrg), and .300 Winchester Magnum (lrg).
Big Brass for ELR: If you are thinking about an ELR build, consider going with the .375 CheyTac with Peterson brass. Derek Rodgers used that combination (with Cutting Edge bullets) to win the 2017 King of 2 Miles Event. Derek told us: The “Peterson brass worked well right out of the box”.
About Peterson Cartridge Company
Pennsylvania-based Peterson Cartridge Company is an American owned and operated company founded in 2014. It specializes in the creation of match-grade brass for precision and long-range shooters. Peterson Cartridge was founded by Derek Peterson and his two business partners. Unlike most of its competitors, Peterson Cartridge has devoted its entire facility, machinery, and laboratory to producing only brass rifle casings. Specialization is the driving principle behind Peterson Cartridge.
Graf & Sons is dedicated to bringing the highest quality products at a great price for the best reloading experience. Graf’s tells us: “This USA-made, Match-Grade brass from Peterson is very high quality and comparable with several industry-leading brands.”
.375 CheyTac — K02M-Winning, World-Beating Cartridge
Derek Rodgers is the 2017 King of 2 Miles. He is also the only human to ever hit the maximum distance target target at 3368 yards (1.91 miles). His cartridge choice? The .375 CheyTac. Derek ran Cutting Edge Bullets in Peterson brass with Hodgdon H50BMG powder.
Q: Why did you choose the .375 CheyTac cartridge?
Derek: When I was asked to join the Applied Ballistics Team, I needed to get an ELR rifle built in a short period of time. I was under a very tight time schedule to get the project complete. In an effort to eliminate variables, I decided to keep things standard and as simple as possible. I chose the .375 CheyTac for the ease of getting components. The larger rifles are more difficult to get components quickly and I felt like the .375 CheyTac had enough attributes to be competitive at ELR distances.
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Well darn.
It will be over priced and not used.
“Exclusive” distribution is not a good thing.
I agree “exclusive” is a death sentence for something that hasn’t totally caught on yet. Peterson had great pricing on their website for bulk orders, I was going to get 1k in a couple different calibers. That is no longer an option through grafs. Oh well I guess I won’t be ordering any.
Great move Peterson, NOT. Graf is why we pay $90+ for 100 Lapua 220 Russian. I’ll not say what I’m really thinking.