So I’ve got a few questions for the experts here regarding my first custom build.
LP Fuzion
PVA 6BRA 26” proof contour
Manners TCS
First thing is I’m totally new to the bra and will be first time fireforming. I’ve got a healthy supply of Varget as well as 4064 but looking for any experience in possibly fireforming with 4064 to conserve Varget
What is the recommended charge weight while fireforming? I’ve read reports of people using roughly 29-30 grains of Varget but haven’t seen any info about using 4064
From my research it seems most like to get some rounds down the barrel and brass fire formed before starting load development. I have 300 peices of virgin Lapua as well as 500 hornady HPBT. I was thinking of starting by forming 100 and see how it shoots the HPBT than possibly decide if I’m going to run this projo or just use them to fireform.
Next I’m wondering if anyone has experience running AW mags with the LP in a manners mini-chassis. I’d like to try them but have no experience with the AW ma and from reading find they can be finicky.
Thanks for your time!
LP Fuzion
PVA 6BRA 26” proof contour
Manners TCS
First thing is I’m totally new to the bra and will be first time fireforming. I’ve got a healthy supply of Varget as well as 4064 but looking for any experience in possibly fireforming with 4064 to conserve Varget
What is the recommended charge weight while fireforming? I’ve read reports of people using roughly 29-30 grains of Varget but haven’t seen any info about using 4064
From my research it seems most like to get some rounds down the barrel and brass fire formed before starting load development. I have 300 peices of virgin Lapua as well as 500 hornady HPBT. I was thinking of starting by forming 100 and see how it shoots the HPBT than possibly decide if I’m going to run this projo or just use them to fireform.
Next I’m wondering if anyone has experience running AW mags with the LP in a manners mini-chassis. I’d like to try them but have no experience with the AW ma and from reading find they can be finicky.
Thanks for your time!