Peterson Cartridge 22 Arc Small Rifle Primer Brass 50/Box
Peterson Cartridge's 22 Arc small rifle primer brass is engineered for reloaders who demand consistency shot after shot. Each box of 50 casings represents Peterson's match-grade standard—a commitment to precision that begins on the manufacturing floor and follows through your entire reloading process and out to the range. If you're loading for accuracy-focused shooting, hunting, or competitive rifles in 22 Arc, Peterson's quality control and small-batch production methods give you the foundation for repeatable, reliable ammunition.
These casings feature a 0.060" small flash hole diameter, which is smaller than standard large rifle primer (LRP) brass. That design choice matters for your workflow: you'll need an X-small or undersized decapping pin when processing fired Peterson brass. It's a one-time equipment consideration that ensures proper deprime function without damage to the case.
Peterson Cartridge brass is a popular choice among precision rifle builders and handloaders who reload for newer cartridges like the 22 Arc. The consistent dimensions and quality brass from case to case reduce variables in your handloading—meaning tighter velocity spreads and better group consistency when conditions favor it. Whether you're fine-tuning loads for a custom AR build or working up ammunition for a bolt-gun setup, Peterson's reputation for uniformity holds here.
Key Features
- Match-grade production standard for consistent case-to-case uniformity
- Small rifle primer (SRP) pocket configuration for 22 Arc
- 0.060" small flash hole diameter—requires X-small/undersized decapping pin
- 50 casings per box
- Designed for precision handloading, competition, and hunting applications
Specifications
| Brand | Peterson Cartridge |
| Cartridge | 22 Arc |
| Primer Type | Small Rifle Primer (SRP) |
| Flash Hole Diameter | 0.060" |
| Quantity | 50 casings per box |
| Product Type | Unprimed brass rifle casings |
Frequently Asked Questions
What decapping pin do I need for Peterson 22 Arc brass?
Peterson's 22 Arc casings have a 0.060" small flash hole, which requires an X-small or undersized decapping pin for safe, proper deprime. Standard decapping pins designed for larger flash holes won't fit correctly and can damage the case.
Is Peterson brass suitable for precision rifle and competition loading?
Yes. Peterson's match-grade standard emphasizes consistency across the manufacturing process, making the brass well-suited for handloaders building precision loads for accuracy-focused shooting, whether for competition or hunting.
How many casings come in a box?
Each box contains 50 unprimed casings.
What is match-grade brass?
Peterson Cartridge's match-grade standard reflects a manufacturing commitment to uniformity and durability throughout their small-batch production and quality control processes, intended to support consistent handloading and shooting performance.

