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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 561463" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>80 and even 84 grains of h-1000 seems low to me, I am running 89 - 91 of h-1000 with my 338 lapua and the 300 SMK's with Lapua once fired brass and having no problems at all. I will admitt I have never heard of this one before but it may be to light of a load density causing the problem. Also was wondering if you are FL sizing the Lapua brass or not. If it was shot in a rifle with a larger chamber it may be why it is sticking in your fairly new and tighter one. FL sizing may help with that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 561463, member: 31591"] 80 and even 84 grains of h-1000 seems low to me, I am running 89 - 91 of h-1000 with my 338 lapua and the 300 SMK's with Lapua once fired brass and having no problems at all. I will admitt I have never heard of this one before but it may be to light of a load density causing the problem. Also was wondering if you are FL sizing the Lapua brass or not. If it was shot in a rifle with a larger chamber it may be why it is sticking in your fairly new and tighter one. FL sizing may help with that [/QUOTE]
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