My Bergara HMR in 6.5 Creed has done nothing but please me since I bought it in early May. For this newb to attempting precision shooting I am amazed how well it shoots. So impressed that I decided to try some "good" brass. I bought 100 Lapua cases and loaded them up with the gun's favorite load, which is 41.6 grains H4350 under a 140 grain ELD-M. I used CCI 450 primers for this. The very first group of five produced the tightest group I've ever seen this gun produce. Easily sub 1/2 MOA. As expected (from research) the primers were definately more cratered than the same load with the Hornady brass I had been loading. I had zero issues with bolt lift, etc. Just super accurate shooting.
This is admittedly a pretty mild load (avg 2690 FPS) but I'm very happy with it. Is the cratering a potential issue down the road as far as wear on the bolt? Or anything for that matter?
Interesting to me was the avg FPS was nearly identical to between the two different types of brass. I kinda expected the Lapua to be a little faster...
I was thinking I may have to send the bolt off for a bush job but if I don't have to all the better. Opinions welcome.
This is admittedly a pretty mild load (avg 2690 FPS) but I'm very happy with it. Is the cratering a potential issue down the road as far as wear on the bolt? Or anything for that matter?
Interesting to me was the avg FPS was nearly identical to between the two different types of brass. I kinda expected the Lapua to be a little faster...
I was thinking I may have to send the bolt off for a bush job but if I don't have to all the better. Opinions welcome.