Re: 243 WIN. Varget Max. Charge
From my 6-1-30-2010 notes:
1903 Turkish Mauser built in Oberndorf Germany between 1903 and 1905, 24" A&B F54 moly chrome barrel 243 short chambered large ring, cut threads for small ring.
standard 243 reamer, chamber neck is a go with .277" pin gauge , which is minimum.
Bolt closes on headspace go gauge with slight increase in bolt handle force
With bullets seated at 2.71", chambering and ejecting cartridges, it looked like ~ .1" of lands marks.
So I backed off on the seating length to ~ 2.6" so the bullet would be ~ ~ .010" off the lands
42 gr Varget
.912" length 87 gr bullets
2.6" OAL, .405" extractor groove
Quickload predicts 66 kpsi
no egg (extractor groove growth)
spent primer hard to de cap
re used same case
43 gr Varget
.912" length 87 gr bullets
2.58" OAL, .405" extractor groove
Quickload predicts 72 kpsi
no egg (extractor groove growth)
spent primer hard to de cap
re used same case
44 gr Varget
.912" length 87 gr bullets
2.595" OAL, .405" extractor groove
Quickload predicts 77 kpsi
.001"egg (extractor groove growth)
spent primer easy to de cap
What does it all mean?
If the real limit is between 43 and 44 gr, then the max practical load with long brass life for me with my 4% margin reloading process control will be between 41.25 and 42.25 gr.
Another work up with smaller powder charge incremental steps between 43 and 44 gr would be necessary to narrow it down further.