I am a veteran handloader, but have recently gotten a new rifle and am scratching my head concerning some of the pressure signs I'm seeing.
The rifle: FN SPR in 284Win, 26" melonited Bartlein
So far I've been focusing on the 162 Hornady bullets, both BTHP and Amax, and also the 180 SMK. Although I did run a ladder with RE17, I've been working more with H4350.
In a nutshell, I start to get ejector marks @ 52.5gr H4350 with the 162s @ 2825fps, meanwhile, I can load 51.5gr H4350 under the 180SMK @ 2785fps before I get ejector marks.
I would really expect to see a lot more separation in chargeweight and velocity (for a max load) between a 162 and a 180 with a given powder....??
Also, I am used to seeing a rather flat primer to go along with an ejector mark. I am seeing the flattened primer with the 180SMK, but the primers in the 162 loads aren't flattening at ALL! I understand primers are NOT a good indicator of pressure, and I don't rely on them... ...but nonetheless, I find it very odd I'm seeing an ejector mark to go along with a very round, almost virgin-looking primer.
Im thinking theyre trying to tell me the wrong powder is being used. Thoughts? Should the powder be faster?
I've ever seen flat primers in weak loads, and radius'd primers in hot loads - but it's normally a rare anomaly. What I'm seeing here is totally consistent.
Would love to get a conversation going about this... thanks!
The rifle: FN SPR in 284Win, 26" melonited Bartlein
So far I've been focusing on the 162 Hornady bullets, both BTHP and Amax, and also the 180 SMK. Although I did run a ladder with RE17, I've been working more with H4350.
In a nutshell, I start to get ejector marks @ 52.5gr H4350 with the 162s @ 2825fps, meanwhile, I can load 51.5gr H4350 under the 180SMK @ 2785fps before I get ejector marks.
I would really expect to see a lot more separation in chargeweight and velocity (for a max load) between a 162 and a 180 with a given powder....??
Also, I am used to seeing a rather flat primer to go along with an ejector mark. I am seeing the flattened primer with the 180SMK, but the primers in the 162 loads aren't flattening at ALL! I understand primers are NOT a good indicator of pressure, and I don't rely on them... ...but nonetheless, I find it very odd I'm seeing an ejector mark to go along with a very round, almost virgin-looking primer.
Im thinking theyre trying to tell me the wrong powder is being used. Thoughts? Should the powder be faster?
I've ever seen flat primers in weak loads, and radius'd primers in hot loads - but it's normally a rare anomaly. What I'm seeing here is totally consistent.
Would love to get a conversation going about this... thanks!