memilanuk
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Okay. I've been pretty happy w/ my 1-8" twist .243 Win so far... seems to be shooting OK, velocity is good, etc. etc. But...,you knew this was coming :roflmao
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I was sitting here loading up the second box for a match tomorrow. The way the round count fell, one box of 50 have been thru the gun once... couple primer pockets a little looser than I expected, but then I figured Winchester primer pockets never are quite as tight as Lapua in my experience. The second box of 50, that I loaded tonight... is on it's 3rd firing i.e. two times thru the gun so far. More loose pockets, one so bad that it kind of 'snapped' into the shell holder, and tapping the case on the bench a couple times caused the primer to fall clean out.
That one that was just loosey-goosey may be one from the upper end of the load testing; there were a couple increments where things were a little warm... 48+ gr. Still, just a light ejector mark on the case head, nothing bad. The rest... not even that.
In talking w/ someone about this, they said that 3, maybe 4 firings was about all they every got reliably out of a straight .243 Win w/ the heavy bullets. Not cool.
Maybe I've just got spoilt by shooting .308 bolt guns where Lapua brass is still hanging strong,even w/ stiff loads) after 20-25 firings. 3-4 firings is more what I've heard of people getting out of super-nuclear loads out of belted magnums.
I know the easy answer is to back off the load some. Problem is that the gun is right at a 'node', and I mean right in the center of it. Not a huge amount to back off before I fall out of it, and going to the next one down defeats the whole purpose of shooting this combination,115gr DTAC @ 3000+fps). Similarly, I'm not sure if Lapua brass would have enough capacity to be able to run with this slow of a powder,H1000) as I'm already compressing the powder pretty good as is.
Anybody else out there shot their .243Win w/ heavy bullets enough to relate case life expectations?
TIA,
Monte

I was sitting here loading up the second box for a match tomorrow. The way the round count fell, one box of 50 have been thru the gun once... couple primer pockets a little looser than I expected, but then I figured Winchester primer pockets never are quite as tight as Lapua in my experience. The second box of 50, that I loaded tonight... is on it's 3rd firing i.e. two times thru the gun so far. More loose pockets, one so bad that it kind of 'snapped' into the shell holder, and tapping the case on the bench a couple times caused the primer to fall clean out.

That one that was just loosey-goosey may be one from the upper end of the load testing; there were a couple increments where things were a little warm... 48+ gr. Still, just a light ejector mark on the case head, nothing bad. The rest... not even that.
In talking w/ someone about this, they said that 3, maybe 4 firings was about all they every got reliably out of a straight .243 Win w/ the heavy bullets. Not cool.
Maybe I've just got spoilt by shooting .308 bolt guns where Lapua brass is still hanging strong,even w/ stiff loads) after 20-25 firings. 3-4 firings is more what I've heard of people getting out of super-nuclear loads out of belted magnums.
I know the easy answer is to back off the load some. Problem is that the gun is right at a 'node', and I mean right in the center of it. Not a huge amount to back off before I fall out of it, and going to the next one down defeats the whole purpose of shooting this combination,115gr DTAC @ 3000+fps). Similarly, I'm not sure if Lapua brass would have enough capacity to be able to run with this slow of a powder,H1000) as I'm already compressing the powder pretty good as is.
Anybody else out there shot their .243Win w/ heavy bullets enough to relate case life expectations?
TIA,
Monte