Funny you should ask...
I went to the range today and, among other things, shot a 100-round series in my Borden/Eliseo RTM. The series comprised 100 Lapua Palma cases loaded with 44.0 8208 XBR, Berger 155.5 BT-FB seated 2.867, just touching. The barrel is a 31" Bartlein 10" twist MTU with a PT&G Palma chamber. I used a Nightforce 12-42 BR for this test with the forend and rear bag riders running in a Farley Co-Ax and Edgewood Minigater. Brass prep consisted of running all cases through the Sinclair expander die with a neck-turning expander. That provided ~.0025 tension. Case mouths were lightly deburred. 20 each cases were primed with Rem 7½, Wolf KVB-5.56M, Fed 205M, CCI 450 and CCI BR4. QuickLOAD predicted 2884 fps.
This rifle is a pain for me on bags. It handles really well prone with irons but I just cannot get a groove with it on the bench. It is very muzzle-heavy and does not ride bags well. My best results come from grabbing it very hard and pushing the butt down into the rear bag and back into my shoulder. It would not have been a pleasant day if I did this for all 100 rounds. So, I made a full effort on at least one group per primer and the rest somewhat less so. The best groups for each set were:
Rem 7½ .334
Wolf KVB-5.56M .246
Fed 205M .290
CCI 450 .297
CCI BR4 .345 |
I would not take any of these as definitive, it was a long day and I did not clean the barrel until afterward. It was, by the way, remarkably easy to clean and had almost no copper. Gotta love those Bartleins. Also possibly affecting my result was a group of 25 Russian exchange students shooting next to me. No, I am not kidding. They were all college kids and very enthusiastic. They fired a number of rifles, among which was a semi-auto AKM. Call me old-fashioned but I was always taught that giving a loaded AK to a Russian is a bad idea.

The kids really behaved well, seemed to have a great time and some actually hit the targets regularly. Their presence did not help my concentration, however.
The attached text file lists each 5-shot group for velocity statistics. A summary is at the bottom. Several interesting results emerged. The missing chrono items were caused by me. I unplug the unit to conserve battery power when idle and stupidly did not plug in before restarting. Maybe I can blame that on the Russians.
1. The velocities were remarkably consistent and ES/SD better than LR primers and the same load.
2. Even though it was only a few fps difference, the CCI 450 gave the lowest mean velocity. That could easily change with more rounds fired. This is a small sample.
3. CCI BR4 primers gave an extreme spread of 13.8 fps for 20 rounds with SD of 3.8! I have never seen a result that low on this size sample.
4, Accuracy was very good with all primers, better overall than any LR I have tried with this combo.
5. I will be using Lapua Palma brass in this rifle, henceforth.