09 July 2009, 06:12
PoppaW404 primers?
I finally got out to shoot the 404. I had two out of four of the loads I made have the primers come out a bit. I got the load from this site. 82gr H4350 for 2200fps. I was using RWS brass and the primers did feel different when I was loading the ammo. I have some Norma brass also so when I get a chance I will try them also. I had no pressure signs on the ones that stayed put. I had a buddy that loaded his 300 Savage way down and this happened to him. I don't know what to do. If the primer holes are big then I am out a box of brass. It was Federal primers, so I could try CCI's and see if they stick.
Any help?
09 July 2009, 22:38
aliveinccWoody, the only time I have experienced anything like this was when I made a mistake adjusting my scale. I loaded some 270s for a friend w/ my time proven load. We went to the range and I looked at his brass after each shot. The next load up, the primers told me something was wrong. I had him stop shooting. We went back to the house and discovered MY error. I suggest a recheck and start over w/ a reduced charge.
10 July 2009, 00:00
Von GruffWoody I load my RWS brass/Fed 215 400gn RWS solid at 84gn H4350 for 2335 fps. Similarly with Norma brass/Fed 215 400gn Woodleigh WC at 84gn h4350 for 2335fps. Some of my brass has been loaded 7 times so far with no less feel when seating primes. Your 82gn load should be fine under normal circumstances as the velocity is what I would expect from about 82gns. Is this new brass, or fired. Did you FLS or PFLS to protect headspace as it can be bumped easily with the slight shoulder, and if so, you can use a 458 expander then re-size to your chamber.
Von Gruff.
10 July 2009, 00:19
MasteriflemanVon Gruff has an idea there, the primers shouldn't back out regardless of the load if the headspacing is correct. I make sure that on the initial loading of the cases, I have some feel on the bolt handle when locking it down. My dies will push the shoulder way back, if I'm not carefull and leave me with excessive headspace.
10 July 2009, 00:29
fredj338quote:
Originally posted by Masterifleman:
Von Gruff has an idea there, the primers shouldn't back out regardless of the load if the headspacing is correct. I make sure that on the initial loading of the cases, I have some feel on the bolt handle when locking it down. My dies will push the shoulder way back, if I'm not carefull and leave me with excessive headspace.
Kind of my thought as well. I have not used H4350 w/ 380gr bullets, but have never had primers backout. I have used F215, WWLRM & RPLRM, all work fine.
10 July 2009, 06:16
jeffeossoit is VERY easy to overly resize 404 brass
primers backing out, without looking like a bomb went off, are an easy to see indicator of excessive headspace
partial neck size the brass, use "Factory" load data.
i had a 404, with WAY too much headspace, split a once fired (in that gun) case on me .. a friend's rifle, i didn't do the work, and, frankly, the gunsmith screwed the pooch on it
10 July 2009, 07:32
PoppaWThanks for the info. I am thinking I have a lot of headspace on the gun. I will resize these and see if they fit better. They were new unsized brass. I have never had this issue before but as some have mentioned the 404 has a slight shoulder. If I load them again,without pushing the shoulder back, and have issues I guess its off to the smith. Its going there for feeding issues anyway. One more thing on the list.