So I am still learning the ropes on cartridge loading, so maybe this isn't a big deal, but it seemed to jump out at me.
I went to the range today to sight in my new DTA SRS for the first time. This is a factory new gun and has not had any rounds through it. I bought a single box of Corbon .338 ammunition (300gr scenars on lapua brass, box labeled at 2800 FPS) and every single round showed a cratered primer. From the primer base to the top of the crater is about .010-.015". Should I be concerned? None of the rounds were difficult to remove from the chamber, and I don't see any other overpressure signs.
Also, I looked in my reloading manual and none of the max loads broke 2700 FPS for a 300gr bullet, so the box is labeled about 120 FPS OVER the best book max.
Thoughts? Could it being a new chamber cause exacerbate anything?
I went to the range today to sight in my new DTA SRS for the first time. This is a factory new gun and has not had any rounds through it. I bought a single box of Corbon .338 ammunition (300gr scenars on lapua brass, box labeled at 2800 FPS) and every single round showed a cratered primer. From the primer base to the top of the crater is about .010-.015". Should I be concerned? None of the rounds were difficult to remove from the chamber, and I don't see any other overpressure signs.
Also, I looked in my reloading manual and none of the max loads broke 2700 FPS for a 300gr bullet, so the box is labeled about 120 FPS OVER the best book max.
Thoughts? Could it being a new chamber cause exacerbate anything?