Alright folks so background is I shot a fair amount of precision rifle during my service time, got out, and have been venturing into PRS as a hobby. Up until recently I have used only factory match ammo (FGMM 168 and 175 SMK) to be specific. Fast forward to today I have stalked this forum endlessly, finally built a reloading bench with all or most of the tools and goodies needed. I have read over and over the how to guides and have followed them to a T.
I’m shooting a .308
I have about 200+ pieces of FGMM brass that I have am using to reload my first batch.
Varget
Cc br-2 primers
And Sierra “tipped” match Kings (175gr)
I am starting the charge weight at 41.0 and working up .2 gr per every 3 rounds to 43.4 ish or until I see signs indicating pressure issues.
After having prepped all my brass, primed it and bumped the shoulder .2 thou i loaded my first bit of brass and have noticed that at a mere 41.0 gr I hear powder being crushed by the bullet slightly and lost most noise when I shake the round indicating free space. I don’t understand how this could be compressed, or is this normal? My COAL is 2.810 and I have made sure I load specifically to that.
Am I good to ho or should I scrap these and start over ? Definitely have the first time loader jitters and don’t want to destroy my gear, gun, or face.
Thanks in advance!
I’m shooting a .308
I have about 200+ pieces of FGMM brass that I have am using to reload my first batch.
Varget
Cc br-2 primers
And Sierra “tipped” match Kings (175gr)
I am starting the charge weight at 41.0 and working up .2 gr per every 3 rounds to 43.4 ish or until I see signs indicating pressure issues.
After having prepped all my brass, primed it and bumped the shoulder .2 thou i loaded my first bit of brass and have noticed that at a mere 41.0 gr I hear powder being crushed by the bullet slightly and lost most noise when I shake the round indicating free space. I don’t understand how this could be compressed, or is this normal? My COAL is 2.810 and I have made sure I load specifically to that.
Am I good to ho or should I scrap these and start over ? Definitely have the first time loader jitters and don’t want to destroy my gear, gun, or face.
Thanks in advance!
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