Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Been loading maybe 38 years. Doesn't mean I am right. Have pretty decent equipment. Anneal. Neck Bushings. Co-Ax blah blah blah.
I am a Lefty so I simply cannot slum the latest and greatest rig. I put a ton of eggs in one basket and bought a CA Ridgeline in 300 PRC and swung for a NF NX8 4-32.
Due to lack of components I have really streamlined my powders. I have many pounds of each of these 3: XBR 8082, H4350, and H1000. So the old days to toying with powders and burn rates are over. But I don't really think that's the issue.
I am streamlining bullets as well. The Grail Berger 215s may be trickling in, but I've lost the desire to wait for a Notify Me ping with card in hand 24/7.
I've been shooting some Hornady 212 ELD-Xs. The issue is what seems like way over pressure. Primers are fine. But I get double ejector mark stamps on my cases. And I am way under book max. Like 4 grains? I am way off the lands. Like .050" Shot 76 grains H1000. Had to use two hands to get the bolt to lift. Down to 75 grains. Still iffy. I've chrono'd some loads prior. A Berger 210 VLD (which I have a few of) or the Hornady 212 ELD are running in the pitiful 2760fps range.
In general... WTF?
I have new Lapua brass. It's kinda sticky 4 grains under as well. Is this a potential headspace issue?
My dies are simple Hornady red box for this gun, as I have no begged Larry to sell me a single, full length, bushing die. But I am not certain a loading die is the issue.
I have NOT shot any factory through this rifle. For $80 a box of 20....I was able to buy a box of Hornady bullets and a complete set of dies.
I am a Lefty so I simply cannot slum the latest and greatest rig. I put a ton of eggs in one basket and bought a CA Ridgeline in 300 PRC and swung for a NF NX8 4-32.
Due to lack of components I have really streamlined my powders. I have many pounds of each of these 3: XBR 8082, H4350, and H1000. So the old days to toying with powders and burn rates are over. But I don't really think that's the issue.
I am streamlining bullets as well. The Grail Berger 215s may be trickling in, but I've lost the desire to wait for a Notify Me ping with card in hand 24/7.
I've been shooting some Hornady 212 ELD-Xs. The issue is what seems like way over pressure. Primers are fine. But I get double ejector mark stamps on my cases. And I am way under book max. Like 4 grains? I am way off the lands. Like .050" Shot 76 grains H1000. Had to use two hands to get the bolt to lift. Down to 75 grains. Still iffy. I've chrono'd some loads prior. A Berger 210 VLD (which I have a few of) or the Hornady 212 ELD are running in the pitiful 2760fps range.
In general... WTF?
I have new Lapua brass. It's kinda sticky 4 grains under as well. Is this a potential headspace issue?
My dies are simple Hornady red box for this gun, as I have no begged Larry to sell me a single, full length, bushing die. But I am not certain a loading die is the issue.
I have NOT shot any factory through this rifle. For $80 a box of 20....I was able to buy a box of Hornady bullets and a complete set of dies.