88 TMK Loading Thread

Tikka T3X 1:8 twist 223 AI 88 TMK 18" bbl suppressed
3800 ft elev. 50 degrees

According to my MagnetoSpeed Chrono, 88 ELDMs are @ 2800 fps MV with
same case/powder/primer combo. 0.015 jump
I haven't trued this yet but I'm pretty optimistic
it will replace the 77 TMK as my top hunting bullet of choice ( which I've been
extremely happy with.)
Will do some ten shot groups to get a real zero.

First ten bullets out of the gun.
Adjusted scope after first group
X grains in top and X+0.5 grains in lower
1" dot
What’s your load?
 
So my load of 25.0 of N150 with the 88’s that was working fine, is now popping primers. Backed off to 24.5 and the last 6 rounds I fired this evening popped out as well.

FWIW, I’ve never popped a primer in my 223, even when working up higher than that to find pressure, until I messed with the NAS3 cases and had those primers all either puncture or come out last week. Related? There is a slight ridge a few mm down from the tip of my firing pin from firing those NAS cases.

1x fired ADI brass. I have Starline 5.56 brass on back order and also Lever powder on hand to try.
 
So my load of 25.0 of N150 with the 88’s that was working fine, is now popping primers. Backed off to 24.5 and the last 6 rounds I fired this evening popped out as well.

FWIW, I’ve never popped a primer in my 223, even when working up higher than that to find pressure, until I messed with the NAS3 cases and had those primers all either puncture or come out last week. Related? There is a slight ridge a few mm down from the tip of my firing pin from firing those NAS cases.

1x fired ADI brass. I have Starline 5.56 brass on back order and also Lever powder on hand to try.
Are you using the same firing pin as the one exposed to popped primers with the NAS3 cases? Check to see if/how much deformation on its tip. Sounds like there's some.

I know with ARs, firing pins can be ruined by popped primers pretty easily, but really easy to replace in that case.

Another spot to check is the firing pin hole in your bolt face. Look to see if that has been catered/eroded by gasses. Another thing that happens with ARs at times.
 
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