Pressure Signs? Please share your insight.

Kylerjay05

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Hello hand loaders...I wanted to pick your brains again if I may. I've recently worked up some new 28 nosler loads using published data for Barnes TTSX 150gr. bullets. I've uploaded images of the published data and my personal findings. I know there are many indicators of pressure but I'd like to know if you experienced loaders see any issues. Also, I'm seeing that my chronographed speeds surpass the published max load speeds beginning at .004 below max. How hard should I stick to three published speeds? Test barrel and my barrel are both 24". Thank you all!
 

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What do you mean by. 004 below max? As far as the speed it could be a number of things from a different lot of powder, a faster barrel or different brass with less capacity. With no pressure signs I would pick the most accurate load and run with it.
 
What do you mean by. 004 below max? As far as the speed it could be a number of things from a different lot of powder, a faster barrel or different brass with less capacity. With no pressure signs I would pick the most accurate load and run with it.
Sorry. I mistyped. I meant .4gr below max water
 
Hello hand loaders...I wanted to pick your brains again if I may. I've recently worked up some new 28 nosler loads using published data for Barnes TTSX 150gr. bullets. I've uploaded images of the published data and my personal findings. I know there are many indicators of pressure but I'd like to know if you experienced loaders see any issues. Also, I'm seeing that my chronographed speeds surpass the published max load speeds beginning at .004 below max. How hard should I stick to three published speeds? Test barrel and my barrel are both 24". Thank you all!
No experience with the 28, but the brass pics look fine. What was the charge in the pics? Are you seeing any ejector marks or a heavy bolt? I would not worry about the chrono. Are you just looking for pressure, or have you shot any for groups?
 
No experience with the 28, but the brass pics look fine. What was the charge in the pics? Are you seeing any ejector marks or a heavy bolt? I would not worry about the chrono. Are you just looking for pressure, or have you shot any for groups?
I haven't shot anything for accuracy yet. I only worked up pressure test loads before exploring accuracy trends. The pics are max load. There is one piece of brass that I can BARELY distinguish an ejector mark... and I mean barely. It won't even pic up in the picture. Interestingly I only noticed it on the the lightest load.
 

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I also should note that I'm using Retumbo. Fed 215 primers. Nosler brass
 
I haven't shot anything for accuracy yet. I only worked up pressure test loads before exploring accuracy trends. The pics are max load. There are a couple pieces of brass that I can BARELY distinguish an ejector mark... and I mean barely. It won't even pic up in the picture. Interestingly I only noticed it on 2 of the lighter loads.
Ok, I would grab a couple of loads with no signs of pressure, load 3 of each, and shoot for group size. If neither is acceptable, I would repeat with a different powder, as I assume you want to run the bullet you listed. If a group is acceptable, I would load 10-15 and shoot for a higher-round-count group to establish your system's cone of dispersion.

I always have a goal for my velocity, but I won't sacrifice accuracy for speed.
 
doesnt look like you hit pressure to me, my 700 leaves cratered primers and ejector marks dang near no matter if the load is hot or not. i pay more attention to bolt lift and primers than ejector marks.
 
doesnt look like you hit pressure to me, my 700 leaves cratered primers and ejector marks dang near no matter if the load is hot or not. i pay more attention to bolt lift and primers than ejector marks.
My bolt is slightly snug, but I believe that that is because of the shoulder setting being slightly about to begin with because it doesn't feel too much different that loading a shell.
 
FWIW, I would put no bearing or trust in Nosler brass especially in a 28, this was 2nd firing of a mild load in mine when I had it..
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