Pressure in a new tikka

OP
T

T28w

WKR
Joined
Dec 10, 2018
Messages
589
I’ve found lately that fired brass frequently builds pressure quicker than virgin even if the case is a little bigger.
Is this common to have pressure quicker in fires brass compared to virgin.
 
Joined
Dec 30, 2014
Messages
9,698
Is this common to have pressure quicker in fires brass compared to virgin.

My experience is that fired brass with minimal resizing (i.e. larger internal case volume) will show slightly higher speed than virgin brass all else being the same. Only in one case do I recall it actually resulting in pressure signs so I can't say definitively that it has higher pressures but velocity and pressure are usually related.

The explanation I've seen for this is that virgin brass uses some of the energy expanding the case to fill the chamber compared to a minimally sized fired case where that energy goes into propelling the bullet.
 
OP
T

T28w

WKR
Joined
Dec 10, 2018
Messages
589
Do have an update for those that have helped. I really appreciate the input. It’s going to be kinda anti climatic though. I have been reading everything I could find on reading pressure signs and can accross an article that I will post here if that is not against forum rules. It talked about false swipes from a bur or a sharp area around ejector. It’s confirmed by load a shell, close bolt, unload and see if mark is still present. It was on mine. The article talks about it is more prevalent with softer brasses.

So for now I’m sticking with 62.5 until I get through the 100 pieces I have, almost there. Then I will go back up and see how it goes.
Shot it today and brother shot at 300 yards and grouping very nice. Plus we leave Wednesday for Colorado and I have stretched it out confirming velocity and drops and am content with the load for now.
 
OP
T

T28w

WKR
Joined
Dec 10, 2018
Messages
589
2ED7A144-701D-4FF5-8137-CC42630C9FEA.jpeg2ED7A144-701D-4FF5-8137-CC42630C9FEA.jpegAA57F1A4-D54B-4D6F-87FB-5E9FE00957F3.jpeg
These just tumbled with some ss media trying it out. It was clean on the base. Chambered it and unloaded and u can clearly see the swipe mark from just chambering the round
 

Vern400

WKR
Joined
Aug 22, 2021
Messages
495
Ok guys. Need some input now.

Went to range. Using Barnes recipe of min load of 62.4 and max over 69 of h4350. Barnes 168 ttsx. Cci mag primer 250, Norma brass never fired. Loaded up a ladder test.
New never fired tikka t3x 300 wsm.
Loaded a couple at 64 gr for sighters.

Had a very heavy bolt lift and what appears to be extractor mark. Shoot another and pretty much same result. So i stopped and dropped back to to lowest charge I loaded which was 63 even. Pretty much the same bolt lift, maybe slightly better. Went ahead and shot the 63.7 loads and then a 64 or two to end. If almost felt like it was getting a better bolt lift but still signs of a extractor swipe.

Chrono is measuring 2950 with 63 gr. And 3000 and just above with 63.7 and 64.0 gr.
Barnes recipe is 2847 with 62.4
And 3126 with 69.4.

I know my seating depth is slightly inconsistent but I’m very sure of my measurements to lands. Verified it 3 diff days and always getting within a couple thousands each time with a modified case (Norma from copper creek) and hornady lnl gauge.

Thoughts?
25165AB1-29F9-4449-8092-1FE50FA8441B.jpeg DB4AE229-EDBB-4F0F-B550-243A313556AA.jpeg
Your chamber and cartridges need to be clean and dry. Sloppy lube esp. case lube can do that surely as you're reading this. Case lube a factory shell and pop one off. Then dry chamber &new case and try again. It will prove or disprove the idea. Solid copper bullets are longer and have more bore contact, and can raise pressure if that's what you're loading.
 

Harvey_NW

WKR
Joined
Feb 13, 2019
Messages
1,956
Location
WA
Also, since case capacity affects pressure, if this brass grew 8 thousandths and I bump it 2 back, has the case capacity increased of any significance to create less pressure?
This concept is easy to overthink but case density has little to no affect on pressure, getting closer to the lands and decreasing the space of alleviation does. This is why factory rifles have tons of freebore and SAAMI ammo seems so short, and there are also tons of published compressed loads at a spec COAL.

It looks like you've figured out your issue, but undersized brass can also give false pressure signs from slapping the bolt face during expansion.
 
Top