Who is your dealer? I only looked on Creedmoor Sports. I only wanted a ruff idea what it cost.Where are you finding X-act for under $19.00? my dealer has X-long for $18.70
Lee
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Who is your dealer? I only looked on Creedmoor Sports. I only wanted a ruff idea what it cost.Where are you finding X-act for under $19.00? my dealer has X-long for $18.70
Lee
I'm now planning to find out for myself.I wonder if it will be any better than SK long range? (Same product family).
Wolf was just rebranded SK. protocols are all SK is made on their own machines and Lapua is made on their own machines and even their own building.O.K., so which is it?
All speculation and SWAG until Lapua attest to what protocols they follow for Lapua/SK.
- "It is just Center X with more stringent testing for quality and consistency."
- "Lapua and SK are made on different production lines using different loading machines."
- "I wonder if it will be any better than SK long range? (Same product family)."
- "I figure what with new machines should come tighter tolerances."
I'm glad they no longer produce Wolf!
Can you elaborate about why you say there's a new production line solely for Long Range and Super Long Range?I have it on good authority that Lapua added a whole new line for the Long Range and Super Long Range for what that’s worth. I figure what with new machines should come tighter tolerances
So says Lapua? Reference?Wolf was just rebranded SK. protocols are all SK is made on their own machines and Lapua is made on their own machines and even their own building.
Lee
For clarification I am talking about the old Wolf and not the new current production. Eley was awarded the contract to provide ammo for the Wolf brand.So says Lapua? Reference?
I understand Lapua using statistical sampling for segregating lots into "brands" having similar velocities, e.g., X-Act, Midas+, and Center-X. Maybe SK being produced in a separate line (and building), e.g., Rifle Match and Standard Plus, with maybe lower tolerances (and discarded components from the Lapua building)? Curiosity is just getting the better of me. What does Lapua do with Center-X that's at the low end?
I have to ask if it is jsutI am going to assume the only difference between the LR and SLR is sorting as the specs and drop chart are identical. What I found interesting was comparing the new offerings from Lapua to the SK Long Range Match. I have attached screen shots for all three and would imagine these are all the same cartridge with varying amounts of sorting.
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I am trying to understand why it would be thought that Lapua would lower their standards to even produce so call low end CX? production runs would have samples pulled and tested to see if standards are being achieved. IMO logically this is why we see such short runs of a lot they stopped the machine to make adjustments because of test sample results.I understand Lapua using statistical sampling for segregating lots into "brands" having similar velocities, e.g., X-Act, Midas+, and Center-X. Maybe SK being produced in a separate line (and building), e.g., Rifle Match and Standard Plus, with maybe lower tolerances (and discarded components from the Lapua building)? Curiosity is just getting the better of me. What does Lapua do with Center-X that's at the low end?
Sorry I missed this. Clint Swigert of Shooting for PerfectionWho is your dealer? I only looked on Creedmoor Sports. I only wanted a ruff idea what it cost.
The difference is velocity, it is 1106.Am I missing something.
The Long Range and Super Long Range have the same bullet B.C. and velocity.
What is the difference? Besides price and name.
see post number 27The difference is velocity, it is 1106.