Finally got around to doing a full speed work up with the 123 smk for my 24" DPMS 260 rem and these were my results:
H414 44.0gr: 2900 fps - 1.0 moa
H414 44.3gr: 2940 fps - .8 moa
H414 44.6gr: 2975 fps - .5 moa primers look ok
H414 44.9gr: 3005 fps - .3 moa with slightly cratered primers
H414 45.2gr: Two heavily cratered primers, one pierced primer, 1.0 moa. Didn't save the velocity data.
I'm using Rem 9 1/2 primers, and aside from the cratering that starts at 44.9gr, the brass looks ok.
I've read that the DPMS firing pin hole is too big and can cause premature primer piercing, so I'm wondering if it's that, the primers are too soft, or the load really is just that hot even though my brass doesn't have any real signs of pressure.
Should I stick with 44.7-44.8gr, which is right in the node and probably won't blow primers, switch to a magnum cup and go with 44.9, or ??
H414 44.0gr: 2900 fps - 1.0 moa
H414 44.3gr: 2940 fps - .8 moa
H414 44.6gr: 2975 fps - .5 moa primers look ok
H414 44.9gr: 3005 fps - .3 moa with slightly cratered primers
H414 45.2gr: Two heavily cratered primers, one pierced primer, 1.0 moa. Didn't save the velocity data.
I'm using Rem 9 1/2 primers, and aside from the cratering that starts at 44.9gr, the brass looks ok.
I've read that the DPMS firing pin hole is too big and can cause premature primer piercing, so I'm wondering if it's that, the primers are too soft, or the load really is just that hot even though my brass doesn't have any real signs of pressure.
Should I stick with 44.7-44.8gr, which is right in the node and probably won't blow primers, switch to a magnum cup and go with 44.9, or ??