Well,
A couple days ago I ran a pressure test with ADI Brass, Fed 205 primers, N150 and the 88 TMK’s. I went up to 26.0 then backed off to 25.0 and shot another 15 of them. No issues, no sticky bolt lift. Some cratering of the primer, but I generally get some of that even on the factory ADI ammo. Velocity is 2686 fps.
I loaded up the NAS3 cases with 25, 26 and 27.0 of N150, based on the appx 10% larger case capacity stated by Shell Shock.
I fired all three rounds and got 2704, 2764 and 2840 fps. However, all three primers were pierced.
Edit: on further inspection and research, these are “cookie cutter” holes, often associated with the excessive headspace by a shoulder that is set back too far. These cases have a shoulder that is as much as .014” shorter than a fire formed case.
Now I’m not sure where the issue is, seeing how 25 & 26 were ok in the Adi brass. Maybe something to do with the characteristics of the alloy cases? Too much headspace? But I’ve never pierced a primer in a brass case at the same pressure.
Below is a photo showing, from left to right, 25.0 - 26.0 - 27.0. The ADI is a 25.0 load.
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