I've done an audette ladder and worked up loads per TresMon - and have discovered loads which work pressure and accuracy wise with 7.62 NATO brass I have. I'm using 168-gr. SMK and Varget, and have found loads in the neighborhood of 40.7 gr. to 42.7 gr seated 10-thou into the lands. All bolt lifts were sticky with primer flowage only on the 42.7 gr. load (I think I failed to bump the shoulders back; it's my first time not fully resizing the cases). Closing the bolt with the bullet out that far was a BITCH!
So here's my question:
I used NATO Remington cases. The loads seem pretty light for Varget; I suspect the reduced interior space of the NATO case is responsible for the accuracy and eventual (when getting up near 42.7 gr.) pressure signs on the primers. When I put these loads in Remington .308 cases with the bullets seated 10 thousandths off the lands, will I see weak velocities and poor performance?
How important is case choice anyway?
So here's my question:
I used NATO Remington cases. The loads seem pretty light for Varget; I suspect the reduced interior space of the NATO case is responsible for the accuracy and eventual (when getting up near 42.7 gr.) pressure signs on the primers. When I put these loads in Remington .308 cases with the bullets seated 10 thousandths off the lands, will I see weak velocities and poor performance?
How important is case choice anyway?