I recently had a new 6.5 Creedmoor barrel put on my Surgeon action for match season this year. Same length, same twist as the previous barrel. I took it to the range to zero the other day and fired about 30 factory Hornady 147 Match loads I had left over to condition the barrel. Cleaned with wet patch of G96, let sit, scrubbed with nylon brush and then dry patched until clean.
On Wednesday, I went and shot some reloads I had for my old barrel to see how they'd shoot in the new barrel. Virgin Lapua Brass, 130 gr Berger hybrids and 43.0gr H4350. This load is not compressed and I never saw pressure signs in my old barrel. I fired about 20 rounds at 100 yards and they exhibited no pressure signs and shot very accurately.
Cleaned again after this range day.
Now on Sunday, I took another box of reloads I had for the old barrel, these ones were the same with the exception the brass was once fired and then FL sized w/ .002 neck tension. Different range but similar weather conditions (55 degrees, 50% humidity, 2600ft DA). I shot about 35 rounds and never noticed a heavier bolt lift but when I got home, I noticed the brass had a very slight ejector mark on it, no sweep, just a very faint circle on about 25% of the cases.
I'm curious if I should back it off a bit for match season this summer? I never really thought this load was that hot but this has me questioning things. Any insight would be helpful!
On Wednesday, I went and shot some reloads I had for my old barrel to see how they'd shoot in the new barrel. Virgin Lapua Brass, 130 gr Berger hybrids and 43.0gr H4350. This load is not compressed and I never saw pressure signs in my old barrel. I fired about 20 rounds at 100 yards and they exhibited no pressure signs and shot very accurately.
Cleaned again after this range day.
Now on Sunday, I took another box of reloads I had for the old barrel, these ones were the same with the exception the brass was once fired and then FL sized w/ .002 neck tension. Different range but similar weather conditions (55 degrees, 50% humidity, 2600ft DA). I shot about 35 rounds and never noticed a heavier bolt lift but when I got home, I noticed the brass had a very slight ejector mark on it, no sweep, just a very faint circle on about 25% of the cases.
I'm curious if I should back it off a bit for match season this summer? I never really thought this load was that hot but this has me questioning things. Any insight would be helpful!