Shooting the FCP-K with ZLBubba and another friend yesterday I sent one and got a noticeably sharper recoil. Sure enough ... bolt stuck. Had to beat and bang a little to rack it. When I checked the case the primer had flattened out till there was almost no space between the pocket and the case head, and a large portion of the case head markings were scrubbed off.
My "Lee Perfect Powder Measure" (Jesus ... what a misnomer, if there ever was one) has to be set up on a perfectly level surface (I use a level), then the two shorter legs of the base have to be shimmed to make it level with the level surface. Then I put powdered graphite in the slot where the beam rides. Then when zeroing I have to push it back and forth numerous times and then let it settle, then repeat, to ensure zero. And while weighing I have to constantly bump it both ways because it will stick. I can weigh out a perfect throw. Bump it back and forth a couple of times, then let it settle. And then I'll inadvertently touch it while reaching for the pan to load the case and it'll suddenly read off by .1 or .2 grains. It's all over the map so I intentionally load light when I can. I "throw" the powder with a spoon because the Lee Perfect Powder Measure won't meter 4065 or even 4895 well and I have to trickle it in anyway. So i just spoon it as carefully as humanly possible. And I <span style="font-style: italic">still </span>got a hot one.
So the new scale is on the way and the Lee is in the trash can. I would have given it away but i don't wanna see someone else get hurt by it.
I have 500 Hornady 168gr AMax bullets and eight pounds of H4895 coming too. Both my Savage and my Marlin scout gun shot the Amax very well, so I'm going to try a few hundred of those next. A couple of guys around here swear by them for hunting these small SE whitetail, too, I'll be shooting my hunting bullet for target practice and tactical comp and building up a lot of good info before Fall gets here.
Thanks for all the help on the reloading thang. Will be ladder testing/OCW testing the Amax/H4895 per advice.
My "Lee Perfect Powder Measure" (Jesus ... what a misnomer, if there ever was one) has to be set up on a perfectly level surface (I use a level), then the two shorter legs of the base have to be shimmed to make it level with the level surface. Then I put powdered graphite in the slot where the beam rides. Then when zeroing I have to push it back and forth numerous times and then let it settle, then repeat, to ensure zero. And while weighing I have to constantly bump it both ways because it will stick. I can weigh out a perfect throw. Bump it back and forth a couple of times, then let it settle. And then I'll inadvertently touch it while reaching for the pan to load the case and it'll suddenly read off by .1 or .2 grains. It's all over the map so I intentionally load light when I can. I "throw" the powder with a spoon because the Lee Perfect Powder Measure won't meter 4065 or even 4895 well and I have to trickle it in anyway. So i just spoon it as carefully as humanly possible. And I <span style="font-style: italic">still </span>got a hot one.
So the new scale is on the way and the Lee is in the trash can. I would have given it away but i don't wanna see someone else get hurt by it.
I have 500 Hornady 168gr AMax bullets and eight pounds of H4895 coming too. Both my Savage and my Marlin scout gun shot the Amax very well, so I'm going to try a few hundred of those next. A couple of guys around here swear by them for hunting these small SE whitetail, too, I'll be shooting my hunting bullet for target practice and tactical comp and building up a lot of good info before Fall gets here.
Thanks for all the help on the reloading thang. Will be ladder testing/OCW testing the Amax/H4895 per advice.