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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 693227" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Glad to help. I did have a typo on my seating depth, meant 3.18-3.19" into the lands but your OAL into the lands is fine. I pushed my bullet into the lands pretty hard. </p><p>I also wanted to mention a situation I just went through with my 260 Savage LRP. Using Lapua brass I was experiencing high pressures and sticking cases. At first I thought it was my FL sizing dye. After going through all the adjustments and even trying different dyes. I still couldn't solve the the problem. It occured with about 50% of my cases in that box of brass. I thought it might be a bad chamber but decided to buy another box of Lapua brass, different lot. It was bad brass! The new lot shot great and I'm on my 3rd reload without any issues. I was surprised because I have always had great performance with Lapua brass. I think it's a long shot, and very rare, but you may want to try a different case if you can't resolve your issue and believe it is a problem with the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 693227, member: 10291"] Glad to help. I did have a typo on my seating depth, meant 3.18-3.19" into the lands but your OAL into the lands is fine. I pushed my bullet into the lands pretty hard. I also wanted to mention a situation I just went through with my 260 Savage LRP. Using Lapua brass I was experiencing high pressures and sticking cases. At first I thought it was my FL sizing dye. After going through all the adjustments and even trying different dyes. I still couldn't solve the the problem. It occured with about 50% of my cases in that box of brass. I thought it might be a bad chamber but decided to buy another box of Lapua brass, different lot. It was bad brass! The new lot shot great and I'm on my 3rd reload without any issues. I was surprised because I have always had great performance with Lapua brass. I think it's a long shot, and very rare, but you may want to try a different case if you can't resolve your issue and believe it is a problem with the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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