This afternoon we were doing some load testing with a 6mm BRX. We were trying loads with Varget and VV140 using bare 107 SMLs amd 105 Bergers.
Using loads of Varget anywhere from 32.7 to 33.2, there were always ejector wipe marks on the rear of the Lapua cases. Not real bad but enough to cause a bolt "Click" at the top of the opening. Velocities were anywhere from 2980s to 3011 fps,measured over an Oehler 35P). This rifle is a Rem 700 that still has it's ejector installed.
In order to get to 3030 fps with either of these bullets and keep pressures safe, it would seem that some sort of friction proofing is in order.
What have you BR case shooters found out about this?
Bob
Using loads of Varget anywhere from 32.7 to 33.2, there were always ejector wipe marks on the rear of the Lapua cases. Not real bad but enough to cause a bolt "Click" at the top of the opening. Velocities were anywhere from 2980s to 3011 fps,measured over an Oehler 35P). This rifle is a Rem 700 that still has it's ejector installed.
In order to get to 3030 fps with either of these bullets and keep pressures safe, it would seem that some sort of friction proofing is in order.
What have you BR case shooters found out about this?
Bob