Lapua 32 Brass Issue
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:07 pm
Greetings,
I recently purchased a like new Haemmerli SIG P-240 in 32 WadCutter. Firing my reloads, I was getting unexpected double shots. After trying every possible trigger adjustment I thought I had it fixed. Then, it happened again. Frustrated, I cleared the pistol and placed the unfired ammo back in the box. Then I noticed something. There was a firing pin dent on the round that chambered after the last double incident. I replaced the firing pin return spring with one that had stronger resistance and now the dent is not as pronounced.
I then took a closer look at my Lapua brass. Measuring the primer pockets, I found they were about 0.110" deep. SAAMI specs are 0.120". Thus, my primers were not seated fully and not flush.
More study revealed the following...
Commercially loaded Lapua ammo measures 0.110"-0.112". I have checked several lots.
The Lapua brass sold for reloading measures 0.120". Again, I checked several lots.
I was gifted a large quantity of Lapua 32 once fired brass in the early 1990"s and have been using it in several Walther and Haemmerli SP-20 and 280 pistols with no problems. Not until I bought the P240 did the "slam fires" begin.
As a result, I have been cutting all my Lapua brass primer pockets to the SAAMI depth for reloading.
Does anyone have knowledge of Lapua manufacturing their ammo with shallow pockets to enhance primer sensitivity?
How about our European shooters? Are Lapua primers for reloading a different dimension than the American product?
By the way, the P240 has not doubled since and has the best "squirt gun trigger" I have ever encountered.
Cheers,
Dave
I recently purchased a like new Haemmerli SIG P-240 in 32 WadCutter. Firing my reloads, I was getting unexpected double shots. After trying every possible trigger adjustment I thought I had it fixed. Then, it happened again. Frustrated, I cleared the pistol and placed the unfired ammo back in the box. Then I noticed something. There was a firing pin dent on the round that chambered after the last double incident. I replaced the firing pin return spring with one that had stronger resistance and now the dent is not as pronounced.
I then took a closer look at my Lapua brass. Measuring the primer pockets, I found they were about 0.110" deep. SAAMI specs are 0.120". Thus, my primers were not seated fully and not flush.
More study revealed the following...
Commercially loaded Lapua ammo measures 0.110"-0.112". I have checked several lots.
The Lapua brass sold for reloading measures 0.120". Again, I checked several lots.
I was gifted a large quantity of Lapua 32 once fired brass in the early 1990"s and have been using it in several Walther and Haemmerli SP-20 and 280 pistols with no problems. Not until I bought the P240 did the "slam fires" begin.
As a result, I have been cutting all my Lapua brass primer pockets to the SAAMI depth for reloading.
Does anyone have knowledge of Lapua manufacturing their ammo with shallow pockets to enhance primer sensitivity?
How about our European shooters? Are Lapua primers for reloading a different dimension than the American product?
By the way, the P240 has not doubled since and has the best "squirt gun trigger" I have ever encountered.
Cheers,
Dave