Background: Reloading for 40 years, but FAR FAR from expert.
Working up a load for a 338 RUM. The gun likes IMR 7828 ssc with Barnes 265 LRX. I have went overboard working on loads. Tried a ton of powders and OALs with the 265s and 280s. My best load right now is 86.8 gr of IMR 7828 ssc.
Barnes calls for a max load of 85 gr with the 265 bullet.
Nosler calls for a max load of 86.5 gr with a 265 Nosler.
Hodgen calls for a max load of 86 with a 275 bullet.
My question: The gun shot a three shot a .45 4 shot group yesterday. So yes I like that result. HOWEVER, the bolt seemed to open a little rough on one of the shots. The brass shows no signs of an over pressure situation. Nevertheless, I am thinking of dropping the load to 86.5 gr or 86.6 gr. My question is whether that is enough to really help an over pressure situation if one exists, and I am not sure that one does. I really am anxious to finish this load for this new gun. I would like to just convince my self there was no over pressure and go with 86.8, but I know I should just load a few more rounds and see if the gun is just as accurate with 2-3 tenths less powder.
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Working up a load for a 338 RUM. The gun likes IMR 7828 ssc with Barnes 265 LRX. I have went overboard working on loads. Tried a ton of powders and OALs with the 265s and 280s. My best load right now is 86.8 gr of IMR 7828 ssc.
Barnes calls for a max load of 85 gr with the 265 bullet.
Nosler calls for a max load of 86.5 gr with a 265 Nosler.
Hodgen calls for a max load of 86 with a 275 bullet.
My question: The gun shot a three shot a .45 4 shot group yesterday. So yes I like that result. HOWEVER, the bolt seemed to open a little rough on one of the shots. The brass shows no signs of an over pressure situation. Nevertheless, I am thinking of dropping the load to 86.5 gr or 86.6 gr. My question is whether that is enough to really help an over pressure situation if one exists, and I am not sure that one does. I really am anxious to finish this load for this new gun. I would like to just convince my self there was no over pressure and go with 86.8, but I know I should just load a few more rounds and see if the gun is just as accurate with 2-3 tenths less powder.
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