So I shot some of my first ladder tests over the weekend, loaded in .5 gr increments from start to max loads listed by powder manufacturers, and sometimes beyond. My issue, is with recognizing over pressure. Most people suggest to look for primer cratering and flattened primers, but all of my primers are cratered and flat. The next in line was measuring case head diameter (1/4" above grove) but I've noticed no variation there either. I am seating the bullets long, to a 2.850 COAL (with 155 scenars) which equates to a .100" jump in my long throated Remington action and barrel combination. I would imagine that this would decrease pressures slightly, but I would think that at some point I would have found some sort of definitive pressure signs. My 8202XBR loads measured up to 3064 fps out of my 24" factory tube, which seems kindof high to me (I am a novice though).
So the question, am I just that lucky, or am I missing something?
p.s. All loads were hornady brass, Federal 210 primers.
Image shows start charge (green primer) all the way up through max/max+ charges (purple lined caseheads)
So the question, am I just that lucky, or am I missing something?
p.s. All loads were hornady brass, Federal 210 primers.
Image shows start charge (green primer) all the way up through max/max+ charges (purple lined caseheads)
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