AckleymanII
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Different how? Rem and Winchester brass will solve your problem.
........... Can we get some unfired of other brands from anyone on this thread?........
What is a clicker?
Agree with this assessment. Lapua .22-250 brass is larger than any of our domestic brass that I have ever measured. Norma is larger as well but not as big as Lapua. If I remember correctly the batches I've worked with are .005 larger than Winchester brass at the .200 line. Unless you have a chamber that was done with a reamer on spec for the Lapua (or some big sloppy chamber) you will have the issue that you are experiencing.Respectfully, I disagree with the chamber too large diagnosis. Back in the day, some 6PPC shooters thought that they might improve accuracy by shaving a few tenths off of the diameter of the back of the chamber. This was quickly abandoned when they discovered that they had early clicker problems. I personally know of other examples where chambers were too close to the size of unfired brass. My suggestion is that you look at the differences in near the head diameter of different brands of brass, and choose one that is smaller than the Lapua. (Assuming you don't want to rechamber) Just out of curiosity, how did you choose your seating depth?
Especially for 223.Is this situation of Lapua brass being "over-sized" unique to just their 22-250 brass?
I bought this Lapua 22-250 brass because I've always heard Lapua brass is the best - best material, carefully made, most firings before discarding. But, being prone to clickers due to unusually large dimensions seems pretty far from being "best", to me.
My once fired PPU measures .467.If those measurements are accurate, your chamber is smaller than SAAMI.
The minimum SAAMI spec at the .200" line is .4681".
Is this situation of Lapua brass being "over-sized" unique to just their 22-250 brass?
I bought this Lapua 22-250 brass because I've always heard "Lapua brass is the best" - best material, carefully made, most firings before discarding. But, being prone to clickers due to unusually large dimensions seems pretty far from being "best", to me.
Lapua .223 is fine in my guns, I use both Lapua match and Dakota/lapua in .223 (stock chamber) and .223AI (my reamer). In .22-250AI with my reamer I use PMC which is excellent, Lapua web is too big. In .243AI, my reamer, Lapua and PMC are both too big. Be aware that even 1/2thou - or less - larger than the chamber web is "too big". A small base die won't squeeze the web smaller, it's never worked for me......all it did was stick the case which was a hassle to get out.Especially for 223.
Are you soliciting measurements of unfired cases, or physical cases?Great pictures. Can we get some unfired of other brands from anyone on this thread?
Thank you.It's when you lift the bolt to eject a fired round and the bolt handle rises just about to the top and then you encounter resistance. When putting more pressure on the bolt handle, it releases and you hear a "click".
From my understanding, the case is stuck at the web and the click is when it releases from its stuckshun.
Jim
Measurements. Taken at the same place on the cases as the Lapua brass was in the picture, at the .200 up from the case head line, for purposes of comparison.Are you soliciting measurements of unfired cases, or physical cases?
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I took my .200 min number (.4681) off of their drawing and the .002 oversize allowance from the same place....just before I posted.American cases run on the small side at the base on tolerances and Lapua is closer to max base diameter.
The SAAMI cartridge and chamber drawing for the 22-250 has the manufacturing tolerance for the base of the case is .4668 to .4588. Meaning the American SAAMI case base diameter can vary .008 in diameter. And the chamber base diameter is .4681 to .4661 or allowed to vary .002 in diameter.
If you want to keep using your Lapua brass then buy a small base die. And if needed raise the die off the shell holder, or buy some Redding competition shell holders. Adjusting the dia up or down is normal when adjusting the die for the correct amount of shoulder bump.
The various RCBS small base dies I have will size the entire case body, 001 to .002 smaller in diameter. That being said I have a standard Lee full length .223 die that will reduce the body diameter more than my RCBS small base die.
Chambers and dies vary in size and nothing is written in stone.