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That’s the commercial fisherman in ya lolI used a buffing wheel on a dremel to smooth it out. Looks ok.
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That’s the commercial fisherman in ya lolI used a buffing wheel on a dremel to smooth it out. Looks ok.
That’s the commercial fisherman in ya lol
Well that’s a bummer. I do think your primers have thin cups though. John @ Blackarc only runs #41 primers in his alloy cases. CCI 450 probably be a good second choice. I’ve got both on hand for when I experimentSpoke to Anthony at Shell Shock today. He explained that the cases are supposed to stretch .020" and then contract back in an "accordion" manner. This happens near the base of the case where the horizontal line is.
His take was that the excessive chamber headspace should not be an issue.
He went on to say that millions of cases are being used and often at over 100,000 psi.
His recommendation was to load even HOTTER than I was, to get the case to stretch more and fire form to the chamber fully.
Well.. ok. I dumped 27 and 28 grains (8% more than my max load) of N150 into two cases and loaded with 80 ELD-M's.
Based on my regular loads of 26.0 of N150 with the 80's from my 16" 223, 28.0 would be pushing them in the 3,000 fps range.
I fired both into a snowbank outside my house and this was the result:
Two more pierced primers and a damaged firing pin.
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I have some #41's coming that @KyleR1985 put in an order of 88 TMK's for free. I'll give it another go and see what happens when they arrive.Well that’s a bummer. I do think your primers have thin cups though. John @ Blackarc only runs #41 primers in his alloy cases. CCI 450 probably be a good second choice. I’ve got both on hand for when I experiment
That’s good. I picked up some Lever to try undead of N150 and just grabbed those #41 primers. Wish me luck.I don’t reload but I have used several 100 Nas3 77TMK from phantom defense. About 2850 from 18”. None of the issues you are having.
I’m pulling for you. I really want this tech to take offThat’s good. I picked up some Lever to try undead of N150 and just grabbed those #41 primers. Wish me luck.![]()
I don’t reload but I have used several 100 Nas3 77TMK from phantom defense. About 2850 from 18”. None of the issues you are having.
Hmmmm didn’t know Black Hills loaded those.Their commercial ammo isn’t any faster than Blackhills MK262 Mod1.
No doubt they are using the thinner material to add a little more powder.Their commercial ammo isn’t any faster than Blackhills MK262 Mod1.
That dosnt look like a 223 bolt?Spoke to Anthony at Shell Shock today. He explained that the cases are supposed to stretch .020" and then contract back in an "accordion" manner. This happens near the base of the case where the horizontal line is.
His take was that the excessive chamber headspace should not be an issue.
He went on to say that millions of cases are being used and often at over 100,000 psi.
His recommendation was to load even HOTTER than I was, to get the case to stretch more and fire form to the chamber fully.
Well.. ok. I dumped 27 and 28 grains (8% more than my max load) of N150 into two cases and loaded with 80 ELD-M's.
Based on my regular loads of 26.0 of N150 with the 80's from my 16" 223, 28.0 would be pushing them in the 3,000 fps range.
I fired both into a snowbank outside my house and this was the result:
Two more pierced primers and a damaged firing pin.
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I explained earlier. I swapped pins with a spare bolt. Didn’t take a pic before I did. Anyhow, I took it back out and used a dremel to smooth it out.That dosnt look like a 223 bolt?
No doubt they are using the thinner material to add a little more powder.
But I do believe new case materials will allow higher pressure and faster velocities.
I also know I get 100fps faster with 77TMK in Nas3 than the 77TMK from black hills. That’s an apples to apples comparison.

Got it. Midwest gun works just got a boat load of tikka stuff in, including firing pins and other things that are nice to keep handy.I explained earlier. I swapped pins with a spare bolt. Didn’t take a pic before I did. Anyhow, I took it back out and used a dremel to smooth it out.
Well excuse me while I go spend some moneyGot it. Midwest gun works just got a boat load of tikka stuff in, including firing pins and other things that are nice to keep handy.
I hear you. That’s what I was trying to say too. They aren’t using the stronger case or higher pressures at all. They can get a little more powder in there so they get a small velocity gain from that. No different than reloaders doing a little bit spicy load.I didn’t say anything about what is possible with HP cases- I’ve shot quite a bit of 77gr TMK from HP cases at 3,100fps from 18” barrels. I said that the factory, commercial Phantom Defense 77gr TMK using the Nas3 cases is about the same MV as Blackhills MK262 Mod1- over the last 20 years that has averaged 2,820 to 2,850fps MV from 18” barrels. It also is the exact same MV on average as the 223 loads that we reload with 77gr TMK’s. In other words, it’s not that “special”, and not what it can be.
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I hear you. That’s what I was trying to say too. They aren’t using the stronger case or higher pressures at all. They can get a little more powder in there so they get a small velocity gain from that. No different than reloaders doing a little bit spicy load.
The real benefit is from using tech to contain and shoot higher pressure loads. But nobody is doing that now except maybe federal with 7BC. Are they all just afraid of a lawsuit?