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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbow" data-source="post: 1607591" data-attributes="member: 89124"><p>I'm using Lapua sp brass ( ordered from Midway) yes for hunting and as stated above allows for a bit hotter load I believe do to the primer producing less pressure allowing for the use of more powder. </p><p>Anyhow works for me as I am getting 2800 fps out of my mtn Accent with 22" barrel pushing 143g ELDx.</p><p>I have heard all the precautions of possible misfires with sp (after I purchased $400 worth of Lapua sp brass ) so I have shot in 0 degree weather and have also put several rounds in deep freeze for days and then shot them and have yet to have a miss or hang fire. </p><p>Oh yea, that is also without a magnum primer... using cci br4 primers with RL 16.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbow, post: 1607591, member: 89124"] I'm using Lapua sp brass ( ordered from Midway) yes for hunting and as stated above allows for a bit hotter load I believe do to the primer producing less pressure allowing for the use of more powder. Anyhow works for me as I am getting 2800 fps out of my mtn Accent with 22" barrel pushing 143g ELDx. I have heard all the precautions of possible misfires with sp (after I purchased $400 worth of Lapua sp brass ) so I have shot in 0 degree weather and have also put several rounds in deep freeze for days and then shot them and have yet to have a miss or hang fire. Oh yea, that is also without a magnum primer... using cci br4 primers with RL 16. [/QUOTE]
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