What's peoples experience with Norma and Lapua brass if shooting same load in each? Is Lapua more pressure tolerant?
What's peoples experience with Norma and Lapua brass if shooting same load in each? Is Lapua more pressure tolerant?
Do they have the same internal volume? . .. if not then identical loads will produce different pressures right there. Ive recently used both in 6.5x55 with modern "snotty" loads and they were very similar with no discernable difference, but the case volume was very close.
Have found pressure reached sooner with lapua, less case capacity usually meaning less powder for same velocity.
Yep my memory is Lapua probably hits pressure sooner. Switching the 6.5PRC from Norma to Lapua.
I've found Lapua to require reducing loads but running in the upper nodes doesn't destroy brass.
If you weigh the brass you'll normally find Lapua weighs heaviest so more metal= less internal volume. Norma can be very close to Lapua though, I have mixed Lapua and Norma 22.250 and load it up the same. If it was something like Hornady I'd treat as a different load as thinner more internal volume.
I've found norma softer, and requiring more trimming than lapua.
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In .284W, my experience is limited to Lapua and Peterson. The Lapua is very pressure tolerant and generally forgiving. The Peterson will give sticky extraction a full 100fps lower than the Lapua.
@dannyb because I bought used Norma brass to begin with and then could only find Lapua brass.
I reckon the Norma will be fine for hunting, try it and see. On a Longshot just grab a Lapua headstamp to be sure. That's the thing with Lapua you start shooting away in the field then start worrying where your brass has gone instead of concentrating on what you are doing.
If you've got your col off ogive sorted Norma should be good, if you want to measure the H2O's off both and send to me with details of ammo I can run through quickload see if it shows much major pressure or velocity differences?
Hopefully the Norma will last a bit longer now load sorted. Lapua in reserve. I'll just shoot same load in Lapua and see...not expecting too much variation as reading up Lapua will out perform Norma on pressure so N to L should be OK vs L to N.
I'll be re doing my load for 284 once my lapua brass arrives.
I'll be going from Winchester to lapua brass so going odd this thread. I should start a good few grains below what my Winchester load is and work up from there if I'm reading correctly ?
Well if the Win .284 brass is anything like their other brass, chances are it is lighter than the Lapua. Certainly if that proves so, I'd be backing off any warmish load a good two grains to start with.
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