Did not see this one mentioned so here was my experience shooting the 6mmBR. Travelled to a match with same load as always. 30.1 Varget, CCI450 primers and Lapua brass with Berger 105 VLD's and 100 rounds loaded. Right from the warm up target something seemed off but thought may be it would settle down as it had been cleaned very well (inspected with bore scope). As the match continued we (wife and I shooting same rifle) were getting more verticle then usual and thought it must be conditions, after a couple of target (500m) it was obvious that we were getting more verticle then others so was scratching heads. My wife would have 3 or 4 shots group well then loose one out the bottom. Next card I had a misfire, everyone expected I had no powder in the bullet but we pulled it and it was fine. I had 50 rounds I had loaded up a month earlier with the same components so we changed the ammo - only because it was going so bad and we were well out of the running. Scores and groups improved for both of us on our last 2 cards even thou conditions getting worse. Scracted my head for days and check everything when I got home, then it hit me when I was cleaning my brass in the ultrasonic cleaner - My cases were still a little wet when I loaded. I was in a bit of a rush and I had left the cases over night to dry instead of a few days in the sun. I checked my newly cleaned cases after 2 days left in the same spot and the odd case had some water left in them when I rolled them around in my hand. I was going to open a new can of powder and change primers but it was an ignition problem caused by me cutting corners. I am off to a match in 3 weeks and will load the exact same components (dry this time) and confident they will be back to normal. Cheers