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Was that new brass on this firing?
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on March 16, 2019, 03:48:51 PMWas that new brass on this firing?Yeah
At what point during your inspection do you say, yep, that's too much pressure not load any more powder?Is it the first sign of flattened primer? Is it when your finished comes apart and you see your armbflyimg through the air?Thoughts on pressure signs before reaching the manufacturers max powder charge?300wm, Bertam, H1000 75gr, 199sledge hammer, .024 off lands, crunching powder when seating, 3015fps, sd5, es10. .75 group.Going to repeat this load and hopefully repeat the grouping and if so, I'll call that load a win for my hunting rifle and be very satisfied.The other part of me wants to keep going up to the 79gr max but crunching at 75 and also the primer flattening a frog nut hair has me holding up on that thought.
How exactly is a primer flattened? Pushed out to the bolt face? Just expanded in the primer pocket? I still have normal resistance when extracting these primers.The gun has shot 20 of these rounds and still no hard bolt lift at all, gun hasn't come apart and still shooting great groups. I still plan to run this load for spring bear unless someone that is known to be trustworthy on here tells me at any point the gun will come apart or I will die.
Quote from: 92xj on March 23, 2019, 04:14:13 PMHow exactly is a primer flattened? Pushed out to the bolt face? Just expanded in the primer pocket? I still have normal resistance when extracting these primers.The gun has shot 20 of these rounds and still no hard bolt lift at all, gun hasn't come apart and still shooting great groups. I still plan to run this load for spring bear unless someone that is known to be trustworthy on here tells me at any point the gun will come apart or I will die.The only way to know if the primer pockets are loosening from overpressure is either they blow out when you shoot or the case just not hold a new primer. If there a bit loose going in next time maybe drop it a bit but that would just affect brass life.
The times I’ve blown a primer pocket out it often leaks the shot before. Now if I see primer blow by I just toss it. This peace of brass was killed by seeing how fast I could push the 105 gr vld and at 3380fps the primer fell out on ejection but you can clearly see the black around the primer pocket. If you see any carbon around the primer while still in the brass it’s a kull in my book and time to lower the charge