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Using QuickLOAD, calculate MINIMUM safe load when there is no powder manufacturer's data

THE Flapjack

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Oct 12, 2019
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Using QuickLOAD, I need to come up with a MINIMUM safe load for the 33XC using Vihtavuori N570.
This will be used to load some break-in rounds using David Tubb's 250gr 338 Final Finish bullets.
My first thoughts are that it would be % case capacity related.
 
The minimum case fill percentage most folks use is 70% - anything less than that can be problematic. That being said, when I've been in this situation, I've just played with the % until the results are well in the grey safe zone (ie no yellow, purple, or red).

So the 33XC with N570, I'm seeing yellow at 90% fill (102.3gr) and grey starts around 87.5% (99.5gr). So if you want to shoot final finish bullets with a safe starting load as recommended, I'd load them with 96gr of N570 and be done with it. Of course, it really sucks to burn a bunch of high quality scarce N570 for break-in loads ;)
 
According to the directions, for factory barrels you shoot all 5 levels of grit, but custom hand lapped barrels only need the last 2-3 levels of grit.
 
The minimum case fill percentage most folks use is 70% - anything less than that can be problematic. That being said, when I've been in this situation, I've just played with the % until the results are well in the grey safe zone (ie no yellow, purple, or red).

So the 33XC with N570, I'm seeing yellow at 90% fill (102.3gr) and grey starts around 87.5% (99.5gr). So if you want to shoot final finish bullets with a safe starting load as recommended, I'd load them with 96gr of N570 and be done with it. Of course, it really sucks to burn a bunch of high quality scarce N570 for break-in loads ;)

Really appreciate this insight and I see nothing amiss with your suggestion.
N570 easier to obtain here and I've 6Kgs ;-)
 
Why shoot final finish bullets? Is this not a custom gun with a premium barrel?

Others have answered for me ;-)
To expand, having spoken to David Tubb, will only use the last 2 grits after first borescoping the new barrel.
Expensive because you have to buy the full set :-(
An upside, I'll have a hand full of fireformed cases :)