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I set up two rifles in 6BRX last fall. Both for long range BR, one LG and one HG. Bat actions, Kreiger 30” 1-8 barrels…all good components.
The load that has worked best in these guns is 108 Berger BT, 32.4gr Varget, CCI450 primers and Lapua 6BR brass fireformed with 29.5 of same powder. Match load chronographs at just over 3,000fps. Both guns have shot screamer groups, small aggs and high scores at 1K with no problems until the cases have been fired three times. Then…problems. I can’t seem to get more than three firings per case.
The primer pockets start to loosen on the second firing, get looser on the third and on the 4th or 5th firing blow out primers in half the rounds I try to fire. I see no signs of pressure until the primers start blowing. Happens at 80 degrees or like today at 45 degrees with same charge. On Quickload the pressure seems reasonable, 55,980 for this load. I’ve had the same experience with brass from the older type boxes and recently with a batch of the new blue box brass. It doesn’t seem to be unique to any one batch of brass. All charges are carefully weighed, bullets jammed .015, .001 neck tension.
My question is have others shooting 6BRX or Dasher experienced any thing like this? How long should new Lapua cases last in this chambering? Is is unreasonable to expect 3,000 fps from this round with a charge like 32.4 Varget with the 108’s?
I’d appreciate any thoughts and comments on this problem and as to how I might solve it.
Charles
The load that has worked best in these guns is 108 Berger BT, 32.4gr Varget, CCI450 primers and Lapua 6BR brass fireformed with 29.5 of same powder. Match load chronographs at just over 3,000fps. Both guns have shot screamer groups, small aggs and high scores at 1K with no problems until the cases have been fired three times. Then…problems. I can’t seem to get more than three firings per case.
The primer pockets start to loosen on the second firing, get looser on the third and on the 4th or 5th firing blow out primers in half the rounds I try to fire. I see no signs of pressure until the primers start blowing. Happens at 80 degrees or like today at 45 degrees with same charge. On Quickload the pressure seems reasonable, 55,980 for this load. I’ve had the same experience with brass from the older type boxes and recently with a batch of the new blue box brass. It doesn’t seem to be unique to any one batch of brass. All charges are carefully weighed, bullets jammed .015, .001 neck tension.
My question is have others shooting 6BRX or Dasher experienced any thing like this? How long should new Lapua cases last in this chambering? Is is unreasonable to expect 3,000 fps from this round with a charge like 32.4 Varget with the 108’s?
I’d appreciate any thoughts and comments on this problem and as to how I might solve it.
Charles
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