All I was doing was explaining what I learned from using the Norma brass. No EXPECTATION intended - only the facts I learned. Did it to share my experiences with the OP so he can make a decision based on feedback from people.
Surprised I would be "attacked" or verbally criticized for spending my time and effort to be helpful.
As for capacity and/;or performance, I like to shoot 105's or 107's in Dasher with 30" bbl at somewhere around 3,010 to 3, 035 fps. I stop adding powder when I reach a level in that range and experiment with what that particular barrel likes. Will only do that if pressure is stable and fine under a variety of heat conditions. You know it's Florida here. All year it's Florida and that can be hot.
Anyhow, Lapua gives me a stable velocity for one gun with 33.5 gr. of Varget. For many rifles that would be too hot. I tried it in my other rifle and it also performed about the same. That means ... satisfactory using Lapua.
Norma brass will NOT reach that level of performance without being right on the edge of occasionally showing pressure signs. I am in the bottom end of that performance range and still not 100% sure I have the right load to date using the Norma brass. Right now I am at 33.0 gr. of Varget and am stopping there. In my Norma brass, with my particular chamber, just a couple tenths of a grain more results in spiked velocities up to 3,080 fps and serious pressure signs.
Should shoot even less than the 30.0 gr. load but then I cannot get much up over 3,000 fps.
This is what my experience has been. All I am doing is taking the time and making the effort to have the OP make a better decision. Each of us probably have different experiences. Those are mine. Please don't condemn me for having and sharing them.
Speed kills no doubt.I get 3100 FPS now in Lapua brass with Alliant MR-2000 powder and I am quite sure that isn't the top node.
I have Lapua fire-formed 6 Dasher brass with well over ten firings. If it starts to click I just run it into a 308 small base die to reset the case head.
I get 3100 FPS now in Lapua brass with Alliant MR-2000 powder and I am quite sure that isn't the top node.
I have Lapua fire-formed 6 Dasher brass with well over ten firings. If it starts to click I just run it into a 308 small base die to reset the case head.
No Tom it was Lapua from my stash of gold box. I didn't start doing any shooting on the Norma until after the Nationals. I just wish I could remember how I shot that group so I could do it again.Jerry,
This was on norma brass? Btw, whatever the temperature was when you nailed the 1.8" would be a good temperature for it!
Tom
My best couldn't hang with you my friend. Look forward to being on the line with you again some day.Maybe you can only do it when it counts, that's not such a bad thing. Most of us can only do it when it doesn't
Tom
I get 3100 FPS now in Lapua brass with Alliant MR-2000 powder and I am quite sure that isn't the top node.
I have Lapua fire-formed 6 Dasher brass with well over ten firings. If it starts to click I just run it into a 308 small base die to reset the case head.
The simple reason for using the SB die in my case is that is all the 308 Body Die I have.Have you tried resetting the web with a standard 308FL die? There shouldn't be a need for SB unless you have a tight chamber. I always specify minimum unsupported case head (gap between front of bolt head and back of barrel) and minimum radius at chamber entrance when having a new barrel reamed to avoid the need to do this.
The simple reason for using the SB die in my case is that is all the 308 Body Die I have.