So after reading up on .308 Win loads here, I decided to jump on the wagon. I purchased Winchester new brass, CCI BR2 primers, Varget, and Sierra 155 gr. Palmas. The brass was FL sized and run through an ultrasonic cleaner. Sierra book has max load of 44.8 gr seated at 2.775", Lyman book puts max at 48.0 seated at 2.800", and Hodgdon site puts max load at 47.0 at 2.775" I loaded rounds for an OCW test as follows: 45.0, 45.4, 45.8, 46.2, all at OAL of 2.780". Each powder charge is measured on an RCBS beam scale. Temps hear in South GA run around 90+ late mornings, so letting the barrel cool between shots takes a while. After shooting these and observing target and brass, I was going to load more rounds next weekend, below or above those to give me a better sample and avoid higher temps throughout the day. At 45.0 grains, I already had slight flattening and slight cratering of the primer. At 46.2 grains, the flattening and cratering were more pronounced to where my fingernail could easily catch the crater. I did not have any ejector marks and no sticky bolt lift. I see here where many folks find good loads between 46.5 and 48 grains. Rifle is a factory Rem 700P LTR, 20" bbl. 1-12 twist. I hear that these rifles do not have a tight chamber, and do have a long throat, so I should not see pressure signs well below max. When I loaded the 46.2 grains, I could hear slight crunching. I believe this is the powder compressing. When I shake the loaded round, I don't hear a lot of play in the powder. Should I be seeing pressure signs this early? Will seating the bullets out just a tad more, say to 2.800" or longer alleviate pressure signs? Seating longer will alleviate compressing of the powder, but will it lower pressure enough to allow 1 to 1.5 more grains of powder? My goal is accuracy first, but I would like to not run hot loads if I can avoid it. I can load rounds below 45.0 to add to the OCW test, but was trying to hit the higher sweet spot folks here seem to like. Not sure if it matters, but I'm also running a TBAC 30BA suppressor. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and/or opinions please.
Bill
Bill
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