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.338 Lapua - H50BMG Loading Data?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt27" data-source="post: 64539" data-attributes="member: 781"><p>Don</p><p></p><p>I have tried H-50bmg with my lapua with 30" barrel. For me it filled the case up before i reached any kind of pressure. I couldn't reach that point and not be able to fit the powder in the case. Really to slow of powder and i don't think all the powder was being ignited. This is all with the 300gr sierra bullet. My overall length is right around 3.9". I think i am going to try the H-50 with The 300gr. wildcat bullet as it seems to have a longer bearing surface than the Sierra's thinking that the longer barrel surface will help create more friction with the bullet to help burn the powder better to get better velocity.Might be thinking wrong.</p><p></p><p>I have had the best luck with Retumbo.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt27, post: 64539, member: 781"] Don I have tried H-50bmg with my lapua with 30" barrel. For me it filled the case up before i reached any kind of pressure. I couldn't reach that point and not be able to fit the powder in the case. Really to slow of powder and i don't think all the powder was being ignited. This is all with the 300gr sierra bullet. My overall length is right around 3.9". I think i am going to try the H-50 with The 300gr. wildcat bullet as it seems to have a longer bearing surface than the Sierra's thinking that the longer barrel surface will help create more friction with the bullet to help burn the powder better to get better velocity.Might be thinking wrong. I have had the best luck with Retumbo. Matt [/QUOTE]
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