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Reloading
338 Lapua brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 998593" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>If the weight is lighter the capacity should be more. I like the Lapua brass because it is tough. If you go the Berger 300 Grain Elite and use RE33 I bet you will get 2900 to 3000 without pressure in the Lapua brass. Every gun we put this in has shot 100 or more faster and no pressure. I like the Berger 300 grain Elite because it is accurate and opens on whitetails. Almost every deer we shot with this bullet has dropped like a rock. You can't shoot the Elite over 3000 because it will start to slump. The amount of powder has a lot to do with the bullet, the barrel and how it is throated. One gun might be ok with 93 Grains of Retumbo and one might not go over 88. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 998593, member: 14053"] If the weight is lighter the capacity should be more. I like the Lapua brass because it is tough. If you go the Berger 300 Grain Elite and use RE33 I bet you will get 2900 to 3000 without pressure in the Lapua brass. Every gun we put this in has shot 100 or more faster and no pressure. I like the Berger 300 grain Elite because it is accurate and opens on whitetails. Almost every deer we shot with this bullet has dropped like a rock. You can't shoot the Elite over 3000 because it will start to slump. The amount of powder has a lot to do with the bullet, the barrel and how it is throated. One gun might be ok with 93 Grains of Retumbo and one might not go over 88. Matt [/QUOTE]
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