TimberHunter
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Loaded up some 308 today to see how the rifle likes IMR 4064 and Nos BT 165. While shooting I started to notice a little bolt resistance around 43 grains (COAL at 2.800”). I also started to notice ejector marks in the case head around 43 grains.
Per the Nosler book, high pressure shouldn’t be hitting until around 44.5 grains.
I shot the next higher charge (43.5) and bolt was a little sticky and there are ejector marks (red arrows). I stopped and didn’t shoot the 3-44 grain loads I had
I measured the shoulder datum line using the Hornady gauge and it showed shoulders on the fired cases from today (second time these Hornady cases have been fire) .624-.626. Factory loded Barnes ammo showed the shoulder around.627 (this factory loaded ammo is a hot load in my rifle with stiff bolt and ejector marks on the brass).
I usually go for a few thou bump on my FL die so I was shooting for the shoulder to be at .624 which easily loads into the gun (checked by removing the fire pin) so not sure if I’m giving the rifle too much head space and it’s creating?
Thoughts?
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Per the Nosler book, high pressure shouldn’t be hitting until around 44.5 grains.
I shot the next higher charge (43.5) and bolt was a little sticky and there are ejector marks (red arrows). I stopped and didn’t shoot the 3-44 grain loads I had
I measured the shoulder datum line using the Hornady gauge and it showed shoulders on the fired cases from today (second time these Hornady cases have been fire) .624-.626. Factory loded Barnes ammo showed the shoulder around.627 (this factory loaded ammo is a hot load in my rifle with stiff bolt and ejector marks on the brass).
I usually go for a few thou bump on my FL die so I was shooting for the shoulder to be at .624 which easily loads into the gun (checked by removing the fire pin) so not sure if I’m giving the rifle too much head space and it’s creating?
Thoughts?
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