Originally Posted by tarheelpwr
Originally Posted by Reloder28
Originally Posted by Remington280
Originally Posted by TRexF16
Since the original 155 .308 Scenars are no longer available, and only the newer Scenar L is, it would be good if folks would discern which version they used in any writeups this fall. I can't tell any difference in accuracy between the two, but I can see the hollowpoint hole is smaller in the L. Wondering if that effects performance on game?

Thanks,
Rex


After some research. I've read where the 155 and 155 L were the same except tolerances keep tighter for the 155 L.

Do you know if one is longer than the other?

It’s the same bullet. They just hold the tolerances higher on the L so it cost more.

Tarheelpwr (great name - UNC class of '82 myself!) What you wrote above is exactly what Lapua's website says, but what they say isn't exactly true. I went through this on another thread complete with pictures but it is definitely different. It is easy to tell an original 155 Scenar from an L just holding them in your hand. I'm trying to find the previous post. All the visible differences are at the tip, but length was measurably different too.

Cheers,
Rex

Last edited by TRexF16; 09/28/23.