Hi All,
I am switching from Winchester to Lapua Brass in my .308 F-Standard Rifle.
My Winchester brass weighs 154.4-156.0gns across 300 cases and I'm moving to Lapua at 173.4-174.7gns across 400 cases.
I currently use 45.3gns of AR2208 for about 2930ft/sec (yes I know it seems a high velocity for that much powder, but that's what the Chrony tells me)
Logic tells me I should be loading lighter in the heavier brass for the same velocity due to higher case pressure.
Does anyone have a rule of thumb or equation that would tell me what sort of load I should try in the Lapua or do I just: a) load it the same and go with it, or b). Do the whole load testing thing again?
Thanks
Alan
Moving from Winchester to Lapua .308 Brass in F-Standard
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Re: Moving from Winchester to Lapua .308 Brass in F-Standard
If you know your velocity why don't you just load up a spread and measure until you get the same?
There is no hard and fast rule of thumb, I did this and had to add .2gr when moving from lap to Winchester.
There is no hard and fast rule of thumb, I did this and had to add .2gr when moving from lap to Winchester.
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Re: Moving from Winchester to Lapua .308 Brass in F-Standard
Thanks Jasmay,
This is useful.
Alan
This is useful.
Alan
jasmay wrote:If you know your velocity why don't you just load up a spread and measure until you get the same?
There is no hard and fast rule of thumb, I did this and had to add .2gr when moving from lap to Winchester.