jackieschmidt
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The big difference in all of the various 6BR cases is Lapua deliberately made their “6BR Norma Lapua“ larger at the web than the original Remington 6BR and the 6BR Norma.
I have been around long enough to remember when Sinclair put out a bulletin stating that the new Lapua offering in 6BR would not chamber in rifles that had the original Remington chamber. Reamer manufactures caught on and started making the reamers for Lapua cases to accommodate this.
Norma had standardized the length at 1.560 as opposed to the original Remington at 1.510. As a concession to Norma, when Lapua started making the case, they put Norma’s name on the head stamp along with the name Lapua, and then turned around and made the web larger. Why they did this was always a mystery. But a lot of shooters who were shooting trimmed back Norma cases in their Remington chambers soon found out the Lapua case was too tight and would not chamber.
As far as I know, this still holds true. If you measure a Lupua case, it will measure between .469 and .470. A Norma and Remington case will often measure as much as .003 smaller. They will of course expand into the Lapua chamber If fired.
As far as I know, all reamers are now ground to accommodate the Lapua case.
I was one of the first to get one of the new reamers dimensioned for the Lapua case, and took quite a few barrels chambered for the Remington and Norma, and ran the reamer in so they could shoot Lapua Brass.
I have been around long enough to remember when Sinclair put out a bulletin stating that the new Lapua offering in 6BR would not chamber in rifles that had the original Remington chamber. Reamer manufactures caught on and started making the reamers for Lapua cases to accommodate this.
Norma had standardized the length at 1.560 as opposed to the original Remington at 1.510. As a concession to Norma, when Lapua started making the case, they put Norma’s name on the head stamp along with the name Lapua, and then turned around and made the web larger. Why they did this was always a mystery. But a lot of shooters who were shooting trimmed back Norma cases in their Remington chambers soon found out the Lapua case was too tight and would not chamber.
As far as I know, this still holds true. If you measure a Lupua case, it will measure between .469 and .470. A Norma and Remington case will often measure as much as .003 smaller. They will of course expand into the Lapua chamber If fired.
As far as I know, all reamers are now ground to accommodate the Lapua case.
I was one of the first to get one of the new reamers dimensioned for the Lapua case, and took quite a few barrels chambered for the Remington and Norma, and ran the reamer in so they could shoot Lapua Brass.
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