SK-Lapua-VihtaVuori Market Share

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We would like to know what percentage of the Lapua family of products has for market share for the following:

BR - Lapua brass and VihtaVuori powder
Rimfire BR
FTR - brass and powder
F Open brass and powder
Fullbore Target Rifle
PRS same
Rimfire PRS
Biathlon - for SK and Lapua
IPSC VihtaVuori

General Reloaders and hunters all

Regards,

Peter
 
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If and when available I prefer to run Vihtavuori powders partly because I prefer the larger 1kg containers and I have had great results with it so far. Hunting mostly and target shooting for fun. Might step into PRS this year.

My T1x didn’t like any of the SK I have fed it so far for the 100m Benchrest Rimfire fun shoots I do.

I have never tried Lapua brass but want to for a 308 target gun. Was trying to find Palma brass but seems like that’s on hold these days for production.

Percentage wise for me it would be

Powder is Vihtavuori 40%
Lapua Brass is 20% (just started 308 and still have a large collection of other brands 6.5prc)
Rimfire is at 20% SK waiting to find some Lapua.


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Big game hunting I'm running lapua brass with viht powder for my 300WM and for my 308 it's viht powder with IVI Brass. If lapua 308 palma brass was available I'd use that.
Varmint hunting is 223 remington with lapua brass, accurate powder.
PRS rifle 6mm creedmoor is lapua brass and viht powder. I don't actually compete just enjoy that style of shooting.
 
F-Open; -lapua brass-100%.
-VV powder-50%. (Caveat-other 50% is Alliant, which is now unubtainable, so by seasons end-100%). If it’s available in quantity.
Getting 3-4lbs of powder, and mixing lots is not great, as I use 25-30lbs a season, so need to buy 8lb kegs, not a jug here and there and have to rejig loads all the time.
 
Thanks to all, helpful information and we would also like to get estimates as to what entire shooting styles are using, i.e what percentage of FClass shooters use Lapua brass?

Regards and look forward to interesting responses.

Peter
 
Peter, I know and shoot with a ton of F Class guys here in AB, and I can tell you that 95%+ of guys are using lapua brass imo. 284 Win, Shehane, Creedmoor, 308 and Dasher/6mm stuff, are by far the most common calibres and all of them primarily only use Lapua.

As for powder, it’s a mixed bag, and I am seeing more guys going back and using Hodgdon powders again, more due to the availability the last couple years, then any extra performance benefit over VV. N555 is in huge demand as I am very sure you know, and even the new hot cartridges in F Class, the 7-6.5prc or 7prc, both love 555. Plus those guys are running Lapua brass as well.
 
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I would like to shoot exclusively lapua Srp brass if I can find it. Prs stuff in 223rem and 6br. F/tr in 223 and 308. I’m probably putting together a 6.5 or 25 creedmoor later this year.

Honestly, I was shooting scenar-l for awhile, but I switched to Bergers. I couldn’t get my 77 grain scenar-L to register on the shot marker at 900m so I went to the Berger 80.5 full bore.

I shoot varget in everything, other than a couple hunting rifles.
 
Benchrest score-group - 100 % Lapua brass .220 Russian - 6BR as base for .30 BR and BRA and Dasher
Powder of choice H4198 ( none avail so LT30 and LT 32 ) - VV133 - Varget -
Bullet - 35 % Lapua - remaining custom bullets ( Bart - PRP - Stigner )

F Class 80 % Lapua brass 6.5x 284 -.308 Varget - H4831 and H4831SC
Bullets : Sierra and Berger

BR50 - rimfire - 100 % Lapua - ( but at inter clubs competitions 20 % about use Eley)

Powder - IPSC open 100 % VV 3N38 - 3N37 - Campro - Zero bullet
9 mm - .45 ACP - Titegroup - Campro

Bolt - precision .223. 100% Lapua - VV133 -135 Sierra bullet and Berger.

My Hunting gun - 100 % Varget -Berger - Nosler
Garand 100 % H4064 - Sierra - Berger - Hornady

That cover mostly what my buddies and I use.
 
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Bustercluck, there are pallets that will ship to dealers - already started and will post a list on Monday or Tuesday.

Regards,

Peter
 
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