29 August 2008, 22:09
Rine Everett223, IMR 4895, and 60 gr nosler partitions
OK, so I load up some 223's with 5 shot groups except for the last group:
23.5 gr 5/8" decent group
23.7 gr 1.0" 2 diffrent groups 3/4" apart
23.9 gr 5/4" 2 diffrent groups 1" apart
24.1 gr 1.5" typical grouping, slight sticky not really noticable until after I cratered the primer then thought back that it might have been a "little" stiffer bolt lift
24.3 gr Cratered primers (x2)
Well my question to youse is:
I hit preasure signs at 1.4 graing below book max (5.5% below max)???
Can I load 23.1,23.3,23.4 grains of powder to see if it likes the slower speed?
Sako 75 1:12 bull bbl
LC brass (used several times in a Savage)
Rem 6.5 primers
Reloading steps:
One Shot lube
FL resized
tumble in media for 8 hours
clean primer pocket, flash hole, wipe down with dry cloth
seat primer
throw charge
load bullet
05 September 2008, 18:07
butchlocdon't know what kind of signs you're seeing, but if it is just primer signs, and not case head expansion, i'd change primers. try remmy 7 1/2
05 September 2008, 18:18
onefunzr2quote:
Originally posted by Rine Everett:
LC brass (used several times in a Savage)
I've always read to use new or once-fired (in your rifle) brass when working up loads.
05 September 2008, 18:41
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by Rine Everett:
...Can I load 23.1,23.3,23.4 grains of powder to see if it likes the slower speed?...
Yes.