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338 lapua Savage 110BA re stocked
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<blockquote data-quote="NZsavage" data-source="post: 636670" data-attributes="member: 36080"><p>Cheers fellas....i'll look into the EGW option.....Off to the range this weekend to try some new loads and clean up the rest of my old ammo....</p><p></p><p>was running 88.5 grains of H1000 with 300g SMK's...</p><p></p><p>but now i have the new stock and intending to single load rather than load to fit the BA magazine i thought i would take the opportunity to get out near the lands and look for some more velocity....</p><p></p><p>Was thinking about heading up to around 92g of H1000 and checking for pressure signs along the way....i have been told by a long time lapua loader not to look at primer signs too much but to concentrate on case growth at the base of the case......and to look for no more than 4-5 thou....has anyone heard of or used this technique before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NZsavage, post: 636670, member: 36080"] Cheers fellas....i'll look into the EGW option.....Off to the range this weekend to try some new loads and clean up the rest of my old ammo.... was running 88.5 grains of H1000 with 300g SMK's... but now i have the new stock and intending to single load rather than load to fit the BA magazine i thought i would take the opportunity to get out near the lands and look for some more velocity.... Was thinking about heading up to around 92g of H1000 and checking for pressure signs along the way....i have been told by a long time lapua loader not to look at primer signs too much but to concentrate on case growth at the base of the case......and to look for no more than 4-5 thou....has anyone heard of or used this technique before? [/QUOTE]
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