Hello,
I have recently found a new issue with ammo I built apx. 3 years ago. Reading around the web I've found that the leading cause of S.E.E. is below minimum charge. I run near max loads, and I've always used the same components. I keep the ammo in a cool/dry place, and I'm meticulous about my loading process.
This happened three times today at the range. I started shaking the ammo to see if I can hear lose powder, but didn't and didn't have an issue either.
After the long introduction, my question is; has anyone experienced this from or in theory think it could be due to age of powder or primer.
Recipe.
BLC2 46 gr.
168 gr A-max
Winchester brass
CCI primers.
This problem has yet to cause my bolt gun any issues in accuracy or reliability.
The Powder/primer is blowing a hole near the base of my brass and it is always on the ejector/port side.
brass PIC at:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2726627805811.2115606.1260642955&type=1
I have recently found a new issue with ammo I built apx. 3 years ago. Reading around the web I've found that the leading cause of S.E.E. is below minimum charge. I run near max loads, and I've always used the same components. I keep the ammo in a cool/dry place, and I'm meticulous about my loading process.
This happened three times today at the range. I started shaking the ammo to see if I can hear lose powder, but didn't and didn't have an issue either.
After the long introduction, my question is; has anyone experienced this from or in theory think it could be due to age of powder or primer.
Recipe.
BLC2 46 gr.
168 gr A-max
Winchester brass
CCI primers.
This problem has yet to cause my bolt gun any issues in accuracy or reliability.
The Powder/primer is blowing a hole near the base of my brass and it is always on the ejector/port side.
brass PIC at:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2726627805811.2115606.1260642955&type=1