jackieschmidt
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I have spent two mornings of the Holiday doing some serious testing with the Alpha 6PPC Brass.
I am very encouraged.
I do not know how the volume of the Alpha compares to that of cases made from Lapua 220 Russian. But I have found that the upper load widow is at least 4 tenths grain lower.
Doing a back to back test, my Lapua 6PPC gives great accuracy in my LV at 30.3 grains, yielding 3430 fps.
The same load out of the Alpha is too hot. The groups opened up a lot.
When I finally dropped it to 29.9, it came back. And to my surprise, the velocity in the Alpha at 29.9 was the same as the Lapua at 30.3.
All of this is with my own 68 grn boat out of a 21 1/2 inch long 13.5 Krieger.
Visually, there doesn’t seem to be that much difference in the two. But it seems there is enough to change the load window.
Overall, I am impressed with the Alpha 6PPC Brass. But then it seems so are a lot of other shooters.
Of course, there is also the fact that the Alpha actually starts out as a 6PPC, eliminating the initial fire forming just to get the Lapua formed into the 6PPC configuration.
I turn the necks on the Alpha, fire it once, and it’s ready.
I am very encouraged.
I do not know how the volume of the Alpha compares to that of cases made from Lapua 220 Russian. But I have found that the upper load widow is at least 4 tenths grain lower.
Doing a back to back test, my Lapua 6PPC gives great accuracy in my LV at 30.3 grains, yielding 3430 fps.
The same load out of the Alpha is too hot. The groups opened up a lot.
When I finally dropped it to 29.9, it came back. And to my surprise, the velocity in the Alpha at 29.9 was the same as the Lapua at 30.3.
All of this is with my own 68 grn boat out of a 21 1/2 inch long 13.5 Krieger.
Visually, there doesn’t seem to be that much difference in the two. But it seems there is enough to change the load window.
Overall, I am impressed with the Alpha 6PPC Brass. But then it seems so are a lot of other shooters.
Of course, there is also the fact that the Alpha actually starts out as a 6PPC, eliminating the initial fire forming just to get the Lapua formed into the 6PPC configuration.
I turn the necks on the Alpha, fire it once, and it’s ready.