Very slightly less capacity and headspaces at the neck shoulder junction for more consistent fire forming without having to jam or neck up and down for a false shoulder. Seems to have a very slight accuracy advantage and has set a few new records latelyHow does it differ from the BRDX?
I may be wrong, but I believe that LT-32 may be a little too fast for the 105 class bullets. Jim has had success shooting XBR in the 6 BRA with 80 grain bullets and a 12 twist. LT-32 is faster than XBR and I believe that if it were me, I would stick with H4895, Varget, Re 15, or perhaps VV N140. I shoot a 6 BRA and like you have a supply of both LT-32 and XBR, but I will be shooting Varget behind Bart's 105 Infinity at our next match. Good shooting....Jamesjohara1,
Would not Accurate LT-32 be something to consider with 103 to 105 grain bullets in the 6BRA? According to the Accurate website, LT-32 was formulated to emulate the shooting characteristics of the mil surplus 8208 that has been used successfully for years in 6PPC with lighter bullets. My understanding is that 8208 produces higher MV than IMR 8208 XBR so the LT-32 may be an option. When my new barrel gets here, thinking of fire forming my 6BRA cases with approximately 30 grains of LT-32 and Berger 105 target VLD's seated 0.005 inch into the lands since I have a decent supply of LT-32 on hand. Has anyone else given LT-32 a shot?
Ken
I may be wrong, but I believe that LT-32 may be a little too fast for the 105 class bullets. Jim has had success shooting XBR in the 6 BRA with 80 grain bullets and a 12 twist. LT-32 is faster than XBR and I believe that if it were me, I would stick with H4895, Varget, or perhaps VV N140. I shoot a 6 BRA and like you have a supply of both LT-32 and XBR, but I will be shooting Varget behind Bart's 105 Infinity at our next match. Good shooting....James
Sam, the lots of brass I have sure doesn't lend it's self to no-turns, plus seating force is all over the place. I kind of went to a .268 and make one pass to fire form and a second after fire forming to get the lumps out. It sure does shoot small...lol....... Jim
Jim, are you turning to the same thickness both times? I would assume so. What clearance are you turning to? I'm going to start with .0018 to .002
jim,
do you think the 6 bra would do well at the 200 and 300 yard line to beat a 6 mm ppc in any of the br shoots ?from what I have read in ps by t j Jackson and mike walker that is the way to go.most of what I have read is from the late 80s.
gary b
I would really be curious how long the brass last after hitting it that hard with the powder you described.johara1,
Would not Accurate LT-32 be something to consider with 103 to 105 grain bullets in the 6BRA? According to the Accurate website, LT-32 was formulated to emulate the shooting characteristics of the mil surplus 8208 that has been used successfully for years in 6PPC with lighter bullets. My understanding is that 8208 produces higher MV than IMR 8208 XBR so the LT-32 may be an option. When my new barrel gets here, thinking of fire forming my 6BRA cases with approximately 30 grains of LT-32 and Berger 105 target VLD's seated 0.005 inch into the lands since I have a decent supply of LT-32 on hand. Has anyone else given LT-32 a shot?
Ken
Ive got 380 rnds on mine and it’s moved a thou or two at most.I am curious to know if anyone has experienced longer barrel life with the Ackley vs. dasher. I am assuming throat erosion would be much less with the longer neck. I am considering the change if the barrel life is a good deal better and i don't have to chase the lands as much. Thanks.
I would really be curious how long the brass last after hitting it that hard with the powder you described.
[ I tried H4350 again today in the Dasher, used a 12" drop tube. 36.3 still had vertical and was under 3000 in two different barrels. I think I’m getting close but what a pain…… Jim
I am curious to know if anyone has experienced longer barrel life with the Ackley vs. dasher. I am assuming throat erosion would be much less with the longer neck. I am considering the change if the barrel life is a good deal better and i don't have to chase the lands as much. Thanks.
Good deal good powder to tune with alsoUltimately decided against using the LT-32 with 103 to 108 class bullets based on the advice from jamesdmock in post 346 and the fact that no one else seems to have tried it. Am using H4895 with Berger 105gn VLD's for fire forming.
Ken
I use 36.6 36.3 I had vertical also . Larry[/QUOTE]Jim, want length barrel and bullet were you using?
31.1 gn in a formed case is my match load with 103 VTs.
H4895 my choice for all things in a BR case. FF in first bra barrel 30.0 gn worked great. The second bra barrel did not like the stout load for FFing, heavy bolt lift. It likes something a bit lighter in the 29.0 to 29.5 gn range. Using 105 hybrids, jammed 5. 31.1 gn in a formed case is my match load with 103 VTs.