This is not rifle related, but hopefully I can get some good input here from some experienced smiths.
I purchased a 10" .429" 8 groove 1:18" blank and had my gunsmith make an 8" barrel for a Dan Wesson I had just bought. My first time out shooting it, I brought along one of my usual handloads that I run through my other .44s; 18.2gr of N110 underneath 300gr XTPs in Winchester cases. This is a "hot" load, near SAAMI max. Right at 36k PSI according to QL. However, many people routinely load to 40-44k PSI in .44 Magnum (I've used some loads in this range too) so they are well within the "safe zone" IMO. I fired a full cylinder over the chronograph and noted that the velocity was much lower than it should have been. At first I thought the chrono was incorrect because it was shaded, but got a suprise when I tried to open the cylinder. It was seized and I had to slap it open, which was not a good sign. Predictably, I had to hammer the ejector rod to get it to extract the spent cases. The cases showed significant signs of pressure and one even ruptured! Something is causing these loads run at 60k+ PSI in this gun. I am lucky the gun is a robust design and DID NOT explode. I fired some of the exact same ammo through my Desert Eagle just before that and they were just fine, so I know that even though handloads are involved here it is NOT an ammunition problem. I immediately figured the barrel might be the culprit and had it slugged. The lead came out at .422" diameter which seemed ubelievable to me. I called the barrel maker and they were astonished as well and asked me to send it in and if they slugged it and got the same results that they would take care of me. My gunsmith checked the barrel and measured .429" diameter though which doesn't make sense. He also slugged it and got .422" just like me but a .422" drift goes right through. A seriously tight barrel is the only cause I can come up with as to how the chamber pressures could double with the same ammo from one gun to another so that explanation would fit.
Before I send this barrel in and make an ass out of myself, does ANYONE have ANY idea what the hell is going on here?
I purchased a 10" .429" 8 groove 1:18" blank and had my gunsmith make an 8" barrel for a Dan Wesson I had just bought. My first time out shooting it, I brought along one of my usual handloads that I run through my other .44s; 18.2gr of N110 underneath 300gr XTPs in Winchester cases. This is a "hot" load, near SAAMI max. Right at 36k PSI according to QL. However, many people routinely load to 40-44k PSI in .44 Magnum (I've used some loads in this range too) so they are well within the "safe zone" IMO. I fired a full cylinder over the chronograph and noted that the velocity was much lower than it should have been. At first I thought the chrono was incorrect because it was shaded, but got a suprise when I tried to open the cylinder. It was seized and I had to slap it open, which was not a good sign. Predictably, I had to hammer the ejector rod to get it to extract the spent cases. The cases showed significant signs of pressure and one even ruptured! Something is causing these loads run at 60k+ PSI in this gun. I am lucky the gun is a robust design and DID NOT explode. I fired some of the exact same ammo through my Desert Eagle just before that and they were just fine, so I know that even though handloads are involved here it is NOT an ammunition problem. I immediately figured the barrel might be the culprit and had it slugged. The lead came out at .422" diameter which seemed ubelievable to me. I called the barrel maker and they were astonished as well and asked me to send it in and if they slugged it and got the same results that they would take care of me. My gunsmith checked the barrel and measured .429" diameter though which doesn't make sense. He also slugged it and got .422" just like me but a .422" drift goes right through. A seriously tight barrel is the only cause I can come up with as to how the chamber pressures could double with the same ammo from one gun to another so that explanation would fit.
Before I send this barrel in and make an ass out of myself, does ANYONE have ANY idea what the hell is going on here?