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load development for .338 lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 526697" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Assuming you are using Lapua brass, I would start about 89 gr of H-1000 and a CCI 250 M primer. Seat them about .-040" off the lands and work up on the powder charge till you get the accuracy you need or pressure shows up. Then play with seating depth. I found seating depth was not critical ( as Berger states with Hybrids) and opted for the best ES I had. I was from .005" off the lands to .060" off and settled at .015"</p><p> </p><p>If these are Gen 1 bullets be careful as you approach 91 grains. With the Gen 2's I can runs about a grain more. As always!! Sart low and work up. Every rifle is different.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 526697, member: 7503"] Assuming you are using Lapua brass, I would start about 89 gr of H-1000 and a CCI 250 M primer. Seat them about .-040" off the lands and work up on the powder charge till you get the accuracy you need or pressure shows up. Then play with seating depth. I found seating depth was not critical ( as Berger states with Hybrids) and opted for the best ES I had. I was from .005" off the lands to .060" off and settled at .015" If these are Gen 1 bullets be careful as you approach 91 grains. With the Gen 2's I can runs about a grain more. As always!! Sart low and work up. Every rifle is different. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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