I'm looking for input on how to produce a brass friendly and accurate round.
Ingredients:
Hornady 105 BTHP
Peterson BR brass
CCI 400 primers (they are what I have readily available)
H4895
I started playing with fire formed BRA brass. Started at 29 grains powder 2 thou off the lands.
29 grains, I was reaching 2975 fps, which I am more than satisfied with and would have stopped there, but you don't know what you don't know...
My loads progressively worked up in .2 grain increments and I didn't see any issues or progress until 30 grains.
At 30 grains, I experienced cratered primers. but no ejector marks. My last loading was 30.2 grains and I had very severe cratering of the primers and ejector marks with heavy bolt lift. If I had a 30.4 I wouldn't of shot them. I honestly didn't expect to be so hard on the brass and the cratering at 30 grains should have been more than enough for me to call it quits.
(FPS at 30.2 was 3175fps and it produced the best group 1 ragged hole at 100 yards.)
I honestly want to stick around 3000 fps and I'd like to try and make my BR brass last a lil longer than my Valkyrie brass lol
-My idea is to stick around 29.2 grains and play with seating depth until I find what works best. 29.2 put me around 3045 and it seems very manageable like the initial fire forming.
If needed, I can switch to Varget and play with that a bit (I've got a little bit)
The weather was 92, and very humid.
I honestly did not expect this round to spike in pressure so quickly, I learned the Peterson brass has a bit less case volume than the Lapua that everyone uses, and if I'm able to get the same results with less powder.. thats ok too.
Has anyone experienced this, or have any input?
Ingredients:
Hornady 105 BTHP
Peterson BR brass
CCI 400 primers (they are what I have readily available)
H4895
I started playing with fire formed BRA brass. Started at 29 grains powder 2 thou off the lands.
29 grains, I was reaching 2975 fps, which I am more than satisfied with and would have stopped there, but you don't know what you don't know...
My loads progressively worked up in .2 grain increments and I didn't see any issues or progress until 30 grains.
At 30 grains, I experienced cratered primers. but no ejector marks. My last loading was 30.2 grains and I had very severe cratering of the primers and ejector marks with heavy bolt lift. If I had a 30.4 I wouldn't of shot them. I honestly didn't expect to be so hard on the brass and the cratering at 30 grains should have been more than enough for me to call it quits.
(FPS at 30.2 was 3175fps and it produced the best group 1 ragged hole at 100 yards.)
I honestly want to stick around 3000 fps and I'd like to try and make my BR brass last a lil longer than my Valkyrie brass lol
-My idea is to stick around 29.2 grains and play with seating depth until I find what works best. 29.2 put me around 3045 and it seems very manageable like the initial fire forming.
If needed, I can switch to Varget and play with that a bit (I've got a little bit)
The weather was 92, and very humid.
I honestly did not expect this round to spike in pressure so quickly, I learned the Peterson brass has a bit less case volume than the Lapua that everyone uses, and if I'm able to get the same results with less powder.. thats ok too.
Has anyone experienced this, or have any input?
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