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Savage .338 Lapua LRH
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Waterson" data-source="post: 999442" data-attributes="member: 72826"><p>I had one. It was very accurate .4 moa tested @ 200 . I had problems with stuck cases. Used Lapua brass and full length resized. Loads were not hot, 94.5 grains of h-1000 behind 250 grain accubond. Mine was one of the first guns produced and I believe it had a tight chamber. Also the mounting base had came loose in early load development. I don't want to bash the model or brand, hoping it was an issue that was addressed and changed by savage. In doing some research I fond I was not the only person who had these issues. I have a 112 bvss in 25-06 and it is probably my most accurate gun so nothing wrong with a savage. Not trying to stear you away, just giving my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Waterson, post: 999442, member: 72826"] I had one. It was very accurate .4 moa tested @ 200 . I had problems with stuck cases. Used Lapua brass and full length resized. Loads were not hot, 94.5 grains of h-1000 behind 250 grain accubond. Mine was one of the first guns produced and I believe it had a tight chamber. Also the mounting base had came loose in early load development. I don't want to bash the model or brand, hoping it was an issue that was addressed and changed by savage. In doing some research I fond I was not the only person who had these issues. I have a 112 bvss in 25-06 and it is probably my most accurate gun so nothing wrong with a savage. Not trying to stear you away, just giving my experience. [/QUOTE]
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