Or for that matter or the same question for SK and Eley variations. Looked on the Lapua Website, but didn't see anything.
Jeff
Jeff
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I live at high altitude and it rarely gets above 100 degrees.
Is it primarily a lube difference, one that works better in the cold?I use Polar Biathlon all year long and it works great but my 1827F's chamber is probably designed around this ammo. I live at high altitude and it rarely gets above 100 degrees. Most common shooting conditions are between 40 and 90 degrees. More expensive but this particular lot # of ammo has been worth the $!
You shoot boulder, correct?The shape of the nose is different in the Lapua PB, it feeds fantastic!!! The lube is different too I think.
I shoot at 6000ft elev the most.
The shape of the nose is different in the Lapua PB, it feeds fantastic!!! The lube is different too I think.
I shoot at 6000ft elev the most.
Are you a Biathalon shooter or do you just like the 1827F? There's a biathalon club near me Im considering visiting to see if it would be a fun thing to do in the winter.
You shoot boulder, correct?