I see a lot of threads about bullet speed, Hornady sucks, twist rates, etc., but I'm shooting a 6 BRA at 2783 over Varget with 105s. Good bullets, low speed, 1:7 twist Hawk Hill barrel.
My first 60-70 shots at the match were excellent, but started getting exploding bullets downrange on my last 20 shots for the day.
My reloading process goes thusly:
What I want to know is if by allowing some of the bullet jackets to be damaged it's causing them to disintegrate under centrifugal forces.
Another possibility might be extra powder being thrown or something? I did have one casing split the full length from the case head to the shoulder. Primer was sort of flat, but not anything excessive, and I didn't see any burring around the ejector area, nor smearing. I've had that happen to one other case during a match as well a few weeks ago. Alpha brass, great SDs at 2783 FPS.
My first 60-70 shots at the match were excellent, but started getting exploding bullets downrange on my last 20 shots for the day.
My reloading process goes thusly:
- Lube, size, and deprime brass
- Wet tumble
- Dry brass
- Prime brass
- Use VLD chamfer on the insides of the necks to prevent peeling jackets
- RCBS Chargemaster lite for throwing charges
- Seat bullets
What I want to know is if by allowing some of the bullet jackets to be damaged it's causing them to disintegrate under centrifugal forces.
Another possibility might be extra powder being thrown or something? I did have one casing split the full length from the case head to the shoulder. Primer was sort of flat, but not anything excessive, and I didn't see any burring around the ejector area, nor smearing. I've had that happen to one other case during a match as well a few weeks ago. Alpha brass, great SDs at 2783 FPS.