I've ran load testing session and trying to get a fast load for 155 scenars and got some funny results.
Temperature was 26°F with sunny weather, shooting of the table with bipod&sock for rear support. Powder was N540 for all testing loads. I've shot also 185gr/155gr scenar with N140 as a baseline to compare speeds to and two 170 lockbase loads for N540 comparison. Wasn't shooting for groups (my excuse for poor results
) and was really cold so i didn't do all to well.
Forgot to add: All bullets are hBN coated
Primer: RWS5341 LR
Brass: Thun(Ruag) 2.007"
COAL: 2.91" (for 155 only)
Vihtavouri N540
There were absolutely no pressure signs up to 49gr when i got cratered primers, no sticky bolt, no flattened primers and no case head or primer pocket expansion. I am baffled by lack of pressure signs as by all accounts my loads should be WELL beyond max. As for the speed differences i am totally at a loss as speeds for known loads are correct but speeds for 155 from 47 to 49 are not consistent to actual loads (and yes i'm positive i've loaded correctly as i hand weigh each load).
I find it odd as to why no pressure signs and i'm having doubts whether shooting around 47gr (where by my guess node should be despite not being obvious due to poor shooting) is safe. I don't dare to increase load beyond 49,5gr to get other pressure signs as i fear the next sign will be busted rifle...
And also 3000fps with 155gr from 24" is making me doubt my Chrony (too cold for it and started acting up???)
Loads are from 1-3 going from bottom left and up and 4-6 from bottom right to up.
Just to put into perspective (first load accuracy - 185gr) what rifle shoots when shooting from prone and under normal conditions
Temperature was 26°F with sunny weather, shooting of the table with bipod&sock for rear support. Powder was N540 for all testing loads. I've shot also 185gr/155gr scenar with N140 as a baseline to compare speeds to and two 170 lockbase loads for N540 comparison. Wasn't shooting for groups (my excuse for poor results

Forgot to add: All bullets are hBN coated
Primer: RWS5341 LR
Brass: Thun(Ruag) 2.007"
COAL: 2.91" (for 155 only)
Vihtavouri N540
There were absolutely no pressure signs up to 49gr when i got cratered primers, no sticky bolt, no flattened primers and no case head or primer pocket expansion. I am baffled by lack of pressure signs as by all accounts my loads should be WELL beyond max. As for the speed differences i am totally at a loss as speeds for known loads are correct but speeds for 155 from 47 to 49 are not consistent to actual loads (and yes i'm positive i've loaded correctly as i hand weigh each load).
I find it odd as to why no pressure signs and i'm having doubts whether shooting around 47gr (where by my guess node should be despite not being obvious due to poor shooting) is safe. I don't dare to increase load beyond 49,5gr to get other pressure signs as i fear the next sign will be busted rifle...
And also 3000fps with 155gr from 24" is making me doubt my Chrony (too cold for it and started acting up???)

Loads are from 1-3 going from bottom left and up and 4-6 from bottom right to up.

Just to put into perspective (first load accuracy - 185gr) what rifle shoots when shooting from prone and under normal conditions
