This is from the November Blog Archives. Note this is with pre-production prototype brass. My measurements of H20 capacity, with a spent primer inserted were 46.9-47.0 grains. NOTE: the samples we received had a LARGE flash-hole and large primer pocket.
At Shot Show Lapua told us the production run will almost certainly utilize small flash hole and small primer pocket.
HOT NEWS--6.5x47 Lapua Samples Arrive Today:
A couple dozen sample 6.5x47 cases arrived today via airfreight from Finland. Christmas came early. Powder capacity is 46.9-47.0 grains H20 and the cases have LARGE Primer Pockets. We've only had the samples for a few hours as this is written. The brass looks great--very consistent with extremely well-finished primer pockets and flash holes. We did not have a tubing mic handy, but the neckwall thickness looks very uniform.
We weighed 15 cases. Right out of the box, untrimmed, the 6.5x47 brass proved extremely consistent weight-wise. Weight Extreme Spread was 0.5 grains, with an SD of 1.708 grains. Recorded weights were: 159.3, 159.5, 159.0, 159.4, 159.4, 159.1, 159.3, 159.1, 159.2, 159.1, 159.0, 159.5, 159.4, 159.2. Run-out, measured at the shoulder, was under .001",one-thousandth). On most of the cases, the needle did not move past the half-way point between thousandths markers. Very impressive.
Other 6.5x47 Lapua Characteristics and Measurements:
1. The primer pockets are LARGE, as is the flash-hole.
2. At 1.836" OAL, the case is a bit shorter than a 6XC. The 6.5x47 is .280" longer than a 6mm BR Norma case.
3. The H20 Capacity,with primer in place), is 46.9 grains, based on our actual measurements, filled to over-flow.
4. The shoulder,.451-.452") is slightly narrower than a 6BR case--our Lapua factory-loaded 6BR ammo is just over .457" at the shoulder.
5. The neck is SHORTER than on a 6BR case, measuring about .275" compared to .322" for a 6BR. The neck is still long enough to get a long, VLD-style bullet up out of the doughnut area.