I send my rifles to the Lapua Test Tunnel, and take the guesswork out of the equation. Find the best for you barrel and buy all you can.
Coined a new Phrase "pet Dealer"? pretty neat ! Just heard that your pet dealer is not sending out any test lots anymore and customers will have to guess ,gamble and buy blind on any lots they want to purchase ! When BR shooters have to guess many of them do not fair well ! That is a fact and not good ! When Adam Braverman announce the Sedalia distribution center gets up and running that Lapua would take care of the shooters requesting test lots ! If this has not been addressed , and the test station is the only means to address this situation ,somebody isn`t sirius ! If Adam wants us to buy untested ammo with no test lots available from pet dealers or the distribution center in Sedalia ,Mo ; and a few Team Lapua members do get any thing they want ,the Lapua train has a sirius blip in the system ! JMOLapua has had a re-organization, you can reach the test facility director, Daniel Cliff, at DCliff@CapstonePG.com and by phone 480 626 8648. They do things a little different now, the test center has enough lots for testing, and the ammo order is fulfilled from their warehouse in Sedalia, MO. You can still run the purchase through your pet dealer ( I use Clint Swigert, Shooting for Perfection 502 750 3276 ). The test center currently has about a dozen lots of Midas+.
willy
From my experience, over the past two years, Lapua is clearly a better ammo than the others. Cleaning is reduced dramatically and is much easier. Apparently whatever they use for lube is the key to it.
The problem I see is a dozen lots of ammo for the USA doesn't seem adequate to me. I don't know if my perception is wrong but there doesn't seem to be much depth in terms of lot size. I am hoping to find a good lot that I can buy a quantity of to get me through the year is all.
I am loath to send a rifle to a testing facility for something as simple as testing. Doesn't make much sense to me.I wish they would encourage more of their dealers to work with folks who want to test. There aren't many that seem to be willing. I guess if they can get everyone to buy blind and live with the consequences, they keep their shelves empty.
Pete
The vast majority of people who purchase match ammunition simply do not test - I would not hesitate to state that 70+ % of smallbore prone and position shooters don't go to that level of effort. A significant number of shooters also only compete indoors in leagues, etc. so there is not the same level of need to push accuracy to the nth degree.
In addition, a dealer offering test lots with any special "program" has the issue of the amount of time between shipping the ammo, the shooter testing and then actually responding in a timely manner. The same lot of ammo can be shipped to 10 different shooters and the one who - through a combination of factors - makes their determination first and places an order wins the race. That is where sending the rifle to a test center cuts out all of the issues with the do it yourself approach. The logistics behind a dealer keeping track of lot numbers out for testing, etc. becomes a nightmare also.
Again, these are just my observations......
Regards,
ken
I can bet there price out of the tunnel Auto Bench rest Association ask for Daniel usLapua has had a re-organization, you can reach the test facility director, Daniel Cliff, at DCliff@CapstonePG.com and by phone 480 626 8648. They do things a little different now, the test center has enough lots for testing, and the ammo order is fulfilled from their warehouse in Sedalia, MO. You can still run the purchase through your pet dealer ( I use Clint Swigert, Shooting for Perfection 502 750 3276 ). The test center currently has about a dozen lots of Midas+.
willy