N560 temperature stability in tikka 22-250

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Shooting my tikka 22-250 with 38gr n560 and Berger 85.5s with nosler brass yesterday and saw pretty extreme pressure (blew two primers out) in what I thought was a fairly moderate load. When developed it was 40f seeing ~3050fps and I thought about 1.5-2gr off pressure signs, the load shot phenomenal out to 1000 so I thought I had it dialed. Yesterday it was 70f and when I zeroed it was ambient temp rounds they were ~3150fps. After sitting out with some sun on the box for about 30 minutes I went to the long range and they were 2950+ and blew two primers with VERY heavy bolt lift on other so I stopped shooting them. Anyone else with similar experience ?
 
If you are going to lean hard on pressure, Nosler brass is not the way to go. You will only get a couple firing out of it before your primer pockets are wrecked. Ask me how I know ;)

N560 does have a reputation for not being as temp stable as some other powders such as N565 or N555. However, I have had success using N560 for hunting loads where I do development at 70-85F and hunt at 0-32F. If you plan on using it in hot conditions (over 85F) I would reduce load a bit, but I would give that same recommendation for any powder to be honest.
 
If you are going to lean hard on pressure, Nosler brass is not the way to go. You will only get a couple firing out of it before your primer pockets are wrecked. Ask me how I know ;)

N560 does have a reputation for not being as temp stable as some other powders such as N565 or N555. However, I have had success using N560 for hunting loads where I do development at 70-85F and hunt at 0-32F. If you plan on using it in hot conditions (over 85F) I would reduce load a bit, but I would give that same recommendation for any powder to be honest.
The n560 shoots well. I did a temp sensitivity test with freezer, room temp, and then 120f and found about 120fps spread at roughly 100degree differential temp. I believe I over charged some of the other loads
 
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