I had a pretty rough road to get my 300 Norma to shoot....
A couple things I experienced / learned over the last year that might pertain to your current situation-
Norma brass sucks, its soft and cant take any sort of pressure, Hornady brass is a bit better, Peterson is the best there currently is for the 300 Norma Mag. I experienced pressure signs early on with relatively low speed loads when using Norma brass - I used three different bullets, three different powders and couldn't get anywhere near where it should be. I switched to Hornady and found the brass to be a bit tougher with similar case capacity to the Norma but I still was hovering around 2850 to 2900 with a 230 Hybrid out of a 28" barrel.
When I was experimenting with the Norma brass trying to figure out why the fuck I was having pressure signs at such low velocities, I looked everywhere.... no carbon ring, no excessive fouling, bullet seated .020 off the lands, no excessive neck tension, headspace was correct, chamber was clean and dry... I was so frustrated I almost threw in the towel and re-barreled the rifle to 338 Lapua.
Long story short, I got ahold of some Peterson brass and did a brand new, full load workup... with that brass and the 230 Berger Hybrid, I ended up with a solid load using 85 gr of Retumbo and 2995 FPS average. I have a couple hundred of these loads down range with confirmed dope out to 2k. What I have noticed is when I load new, virgin brass with this recipe I will get flattened primers and ejector marks. After the brass is fired once, no more pressure signs at all. I just attributed this to the smaller internal volume of the new brass before it was fire formed.... I dunno, made sense to me.
Because I can feel your frustration heres what I would recommend.... first stick with Peterson brass, this solved 90% of my issues. Second, make sure your bullet is seated off the lands. Third, do a whole load workup to determine your pressure ceiling and a good, consistent and accurate node, I may have missed it but it sounded like you just jumped to a load that you thought would work instead of starting at the ground floor. Hope that helps bro, good luck, I know how frustrating that can be.
A couple things I experienced / learned over the last year that might pertain to your current situation-
Norma brass sucks, its soft and cant take any sort of pressure, Hornady brass is a bit better, Peterson is the best there currently is for the 300 Norma Mag. I experienced pressure signs early on with relatively low speed loads when using Norma brass - I used three different bullets, three different powders and couldn't get anywhere near where it should be. I switched to Hornady and found the brass to be a bit tougher with similar case capacity to the Norma but I still was hovering around 2850 to 2900 with a 230 Hybrid out of a 28" barrel.
When I was experimenting with the Norma brass trying to figure out why the fuck I was having pressure signs at such low velocities, I looked everywhere.... no carbon ring, no excessive fouling, bullet seated .020 off the lands, no excessive neck tension, headspace was correct, chamber was clean and dry... I was so frustrated I almost threw in the towel and re-barreled the rifle to 338 Lapua.
Long story short, I got ahold of some Peterson brass and did a brand new, full load workup... with that brass and the 230 Berger Hybrid, I ended up with a solid load using 85 gr of Retumbo and 2995 FPS average. I have a couple hundred of these loads down range with confirmed dope out to 2k. What I have noticed is when I load new, virgin brass with this recipe I will get flattened primers and ejector marks. After the brass is fired once, no more pressure signs at all. I just attributed this to the smaller internal volume of the new brass before it was fire formed.... I dunno, made sense to me.
Because I can feel your frustration heres what I would recommend.... first stick with Peterson brass, this solved 90% of my issues. Second, make sure your bullet is seated off the lands. Third, do a whole load workup to determine your pressure ceiling and a good, consistent and accurate node, I may have missed it but it sounded like you just jumped to a load that you thought would work instead of starting at the ground floor. Hope that helps bro, good luck, I know how frustrating that can be.