Hi all, been lurking about for quite awhile and want to thank everyone for the great information available on this site.
I have got a question on Lapua brass. I am shooting a 6.5 x 47 lapua and this is my first go with the Lapua brass (which has been fantastic to work with). My question is how many firings are you putting on your brass before you have to trim, and what length are you trimming to (1.85 or 47mm).
I have brass with 2 firings on it that is not back to factory length yet. I am not bitchin here as the rifle shoots fantastic and I am not concerned per say about the length, just curious really. My usual routine is to trim my brass all to uniform length after a couple of firings to the suggested COAL. Load/reload information is as follows with some rifle specific and chrono information if interested.
Remington action trued and tricked
Chambered for the 130-140 boolets (don't have the chamber specs as that is apparently the top secret mojo from the builder
)
Krieger tube at 20" 1 in 8
McMillan A1-3 with TR bottom metal
Load info:
H4350 at 41.5
Berger 130 vld
Loaded to magazine length
Only thing done to the lapua brass before first load was to uniform the primer pockets and check flash holes (not neccesary).
Forgot to add: Redding competition FL dies with .288 bushing and just bumping the shoulder.
This load is safe in my rifle. Start low and work up.
This load produces an average of 2820 fps in the 20" 8 twist Krieger and is very accurate out to 600 yards so far.
Thanks for the input and thanks for the great information on the site.
1GE
I have got a question on Lapua brass. I am shooting a 6.5 x 47 lapua and this is my first go with the Lapua brass (which has been fantastic to work with). My question is how many firings are you putting on your brass before you have to trim, and what length are you trimming to (1.85 or 47mm).
I have brass with 2 firings on it that is not back to factory length yet. I am not bitchin here as the rifle shoots fantastic and I am not concerned per say about the length, just curious really. My usual routine is to trim my brass all to uniform length after a couple of firings to the suggested COAL. Load/reload information is as follows with some rifle specific and chrono information if interested.
Remington action trued and tricked
Chambered for the 130-140 boolets (don't have the chamber specs as that is apparently the top secret mojo from the builder

Krieger tube at 20" 1 in 8
McMillan A1-3 with TR bottom metal
Load info:
H4350 at 41.5
Berger 130 vld
Loaded to magazine length
Only thing done to the lapua brass before first load was to uniform the primer pockets and check flash holes (not neccesary).
Forgot to add: Redding competition FL dies with .288 bushing and just bumping the shoulder.
This load is safe in my rifle. Start low and work up.
This load produces an average of 2820 fps in the 20" 8 twist Krieger and is very accurate out to 600 yards so far.
Thanks for the input and thanks for the great information on the site.
1GE