Do AR-10's not handle pressure as well as bolt guns? what i mean by this is, due to the bolt design and being gas operated, do they need to run at significantly lower pressure then the same chamber in a bolt gun?
I have a great load i use in my Tikka 6.5cm of 46.4gr of RL-26 and 147eld's. In the AR-10 6.5cm i have i started significantly lower at 43grs, and yet still it blows primers. Is this normal?
I'm wondering where to go as that seems like a greatly reduced load. Should I try a different powder? I was loading them with WLR or Federal 210m primers at 2.800" oal.
The ar-10 has a rifle length gas system, adjustable gas block i have turned way down as i shoot suppressed. It has a H2 buffer which i think is the regular rifle buffer, and a Tubbs flat wire spring.
Any ideas or recommendations on why I'm seeing such high pressure signs on a mild load?
I have a great load i use in my Tikka 6.5cm of 46.4gr of RL-26 and 147eld's. In the AR-10 6.5cm i have i started significantly lower at 43grs, and yet still it blows primers. Is this normal?
I'm wondering where to go as that seems like a greatly reduced load. Should I try a different powder? I was loading them with WLR or Federal 210m primers at 2.800" oal.
The ar-10 has a rifle length gas system, adjustable gas block i have turned way down as i shoot suppressed. It has a H2 buffer which i think is the regular rifle buffer, and a Tubbs flat wire spring.
Any ideas or recommendations on why I'm seeing such high pressure signs on a mild load?