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Frustrated with Savage Lapua 338......
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 701163" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I use the Redding competition bushing die set. My brass has 14 plus frings on it and never below 90 gr of H-1000 with a 300. Most loads were 92.5 gr. All is still good there. However at one time I was not getting the shoulder back quite enough and in that instance I would get a harder bolt lift (after fire) and sometimes a slightly stuck case. Once I moved the shoulder back another .001" this went away and all hase been good since. Now I do a controlled body size every time and do the necks in a seperate step as well. My velocities from a 27 1/2" tube are 2800 and right in line with your stated velocities.</p><p> </p><p>I only post this to back up your process and to support your load data. The only thing I can think of would be your sizing could be a little on the weak side resulting in a similar issue as I had.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 701163, member: 7503"] I use the Redding competition bushing die set. My brass has 14 plus frings on it and never below 90 gr of H-1000 with a 300. Most loads were 92.5 gr. All is still good there. However at one time I was not getting the shoulder back quite enough and in that instance I would get a harder bolt lift (after fire) and sometimes a slightly stuck case. Once I moved the shoulder back another .001" this went away and all hase been good since. Now I do a controlled body size every time and do the necks in a seperate step as well. My velocities from a 27 1/2" tube are 2800 and right in line with your stated velocities. I only post this to back up your process and to support your load data. The only thing I can think of would be your sizing could be a little on the weak side resulting in a similar issue as I had. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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