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Reloading
US869 in 30-338/.300 Lapua + 240MK
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiff" data-source="post: 287348" data-attributes="member: 10739"><p>Yep its just a necked down .338 Lap Mag case. I think I will follow all of your advise and start at 97.0 grains and work up until I reach pressure. Then back it off a bit (is only 50-60 F at the moment) so I don't hit pressure when it warms up....if summer ever does arrive!</p><p> </p><p>As for the .300 Lap Mag it did exist in a material form, but now only exists on the CIP records/VV Manual. Would be a good headstamp case to get, but I don't think it ever went that far in production....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiff, post: 287348, member: 10739"] Yep its just a necked down .338 Lap Mag case. I think I will follow all of your advise and start at 97.0 grains and work up until I reach pressure. Then back it off a bit (is only 50-60 F at the moment) so I don't hit pressure when it warms up....if summer ever does arrive! As for the .300 Lap Mag it did exist in a material form, but now only exists on the CIP records/VV Manual. Would be a good headstamp case to get, but I don't think it ever went that far in production.... [/QUOTE]
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