Hello...
I have a custom .308 with a 22" Bartlein m24 barrel. According to the company that made my rifle, it has a very tight match chamber. I have always been able to get superb accuracy with Winchester brass, IMR 4895 and the 178 BTHP. I have a lot of Lapua brass and have decided to work a load for Lapua brass with Varget and IMR 4064. I have large quantities of those powders and wanted to find a secondary load to use in the rifle just in case components get scarce.
My problem is with the lapua brass. After using a FL sizing die to re-size the brass I am able to chamber the brass with no tension closing the bolt. However once I fire the round, it is almost impossible to eject the case. Mind you, I am well below max load recommendation and closer to the starting to mid range recommendations. I was told that Lapua brass is very thick and does not perform well in chambers that are extremely tight.
I am under the impression that brass is the same dimensions on the outside, and the difference is in the internal capacity. Am I wrong?
Could someone help me understand how, if I run my winchester brass and my Lapua brass through the same sizing die, that the two cases would have different external dimensions?
Does fire forming help? Would a small base die help make the Lapua brass work?
I suppose I could sell all my lapua brass and stick with the winchester which is what I am leaning toward. However I like Lapua brass damnit!
Thanks for your help!
I have a custom .308 with a 22" Bartlein m24 barrel. According to the company that made my rifle, it has a very tight match chamber. I have always been able to get superb accuracy with Winchester brass, IMR 4895 and the 178 BTHP. I have a lot of Lapua brass and have decided to work a load for Lapua brass with Varget and IMR 4064. I have large quantities of those powders and wanted to find a secondary load to use in the rifle just in case components get scarce.
My problem is with the lapua brass. After using a FL sizing die to re-size the brass I am able to chamber the brass with no tension closing the bolt. However once I fire the round, it is almost impossible to eject the case. Mind you, I am well below max load recommendation and closer to the starting to mid range recommendations. I was told that Lapua brass is very thick and does not perform well in chambers that are extremely tight.
I am under the impression that brass is the same dimensions on the outside, and the difference is in the internal capacity. Am I wrong?
Could someone help me understand how, if I run my winchester brass and my Lapua brass through the same sizing die, that the two cases would have different external dimensions?
Does fire forming help? Would a small base die help make the Lapua brass work?
I suppose I could sell all my lapua brass and stick with the winchester which is what I am leaning toward. However I like Lapua brass damnit!
Thanks for your help!
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