I have a go-to 308 load using Lapua brass - Varget 43.5/-030 jump/BR2/175SMK - that yields 2700fps MV through my 22" Gradous barrel. SDs are usually 8-10 and 3 to 5 shot groups under 0.5". I've heard some good things about Alpha brass so I thought I'd try them. Before loading the new Alpha cases I compared them to twice fired fully prepped Lapua cases, and found essentially no difference in case weight, case volume, length and neck thickness - all things that might cause a difference in performance and pressure. So rather than do a formal or mini-OCW, I figured I could just use my normal load in the Alpha brass and make some minor adjustments from the initial group/chrono data.
So much for assumptions and shortcuts! The Alpha loads had a slight but noticeable increase in recoil and a couple had heavy bolt lift. LR measured MV was not much higher than Lapua loads fired at the same time - 2721 vs 2702. Two 5 shot test groups were slightly tighter and had lower SDs (both 8) than the Lapua loads. The cases however showed clear signs of increased pressure - extractor marking, mod primer flattening and one pierced primer.
This experience certainly reinforces the advice to always start low and work up when developing a load or changing components but I can't figure out what characteristic of the Alpha brass caused the increased pressure. This is NOT to say there is any problem with the brass itself - I would just like to know if anyone might have an explanation for the higher pressure.
Thanks for any input----
DaveD
So much for assumptions and shortcuts! The Alpha loads had a slight but noticeable increase in recoil and a couple had heavy bolt lift. LR measured MV was not much higher than Lapua loads fired at the same time - 2721 vs 2702. Two 5 shot test groups were slightly tighter and had lower SDs (both 8) than the Lapua loads. The cases however showed clear signs of increased pressure - extractor marking, mod primer flattening and one pierced primer.
This experience certainly reinforces the advice to always start low and work up when developing a load or changing components but I can't figure out what characteristic of the Alpha brass caused the increased pressure. This is NOT to say there is any problem with the brass itself - I would just like to know if anyone might have an explanation for the higher pressure.
Thanks for any input----
DaveD