Please read the scenario I personally encountered:
I performed the ladder test to develop a load for my LR308. According to the Sierra loading manual for the 168gr. SMK the load spread I had was between 39.7-44.7 (not sure on decimals...I don't have the book here with me) of IMR 4064. So I loaded 17 rounds raising the charge incrementally by .3 grains. My last round I made was 44.6. So off to the range I went.
I shot sight in rounds and then started the ladder test. It was shooting great and then the second from the last round, 44.3, it locked the action up. I fired the round, but the carrier didn't do anything. It didn't eject the old shell and didn't reset the trigger, etc. It absolutely locked up my rifle. I took it inside to the range gunsmith and he couldn't get it out. While I was explaining what I was doing and what I was trying to accomplish he told me I was dumb for performing the ladder test and that I need to read a book. I immediately let that fly through one ear and out the other.
He also said that I should not run rounds as high as that in a gas gun because gas guns can't handle as much a charge as a bolt gun can. Is there any validity to that?
What had happened (hindsight) to my rifle was the blown out primer from my 44.0 round got lodged in the locking lugs while loading in the 44.3 round that when fired locked my gun up. When I finally did get the carrier loose the primer fell into the charging handle groove in the receiver.
I really like the 2500-2600 FPS range for my gun but was trying to complete the ladder test.
Any info on that would be much appreciated. If it's true it's definitely something I did not know.
I performed the ladder test to develop a load for my LR308. According to the Sierra loading manual for the 168gr. SMK the load spread I had was between 39.7-44.7 (not sure on decimals...I don't have the book here with me) of IMR 4064. So I loaded 17 rounds raising the charge incrementally by .3 grains. My last round I made was 44.6. So off to the range I went.
I shot sight in rounds and then started the ladder test. It was shooting great and then the second from the last round, 44.3, it locked the action up. I fired the round, but the carrier didn't do anything. It didn't eject the old shell and didn't reset the trigger, etc. It absolutely locked up my rifle. I took it inside to the range gunsmith and he couldn't get it out. While I was explaining what I was doing and what I was trying to accomplish he told me I was dumb for performing the ladder test and that I need to read a book. I immediately let that fly through one ear and out the other.
He also said that I should not run rounds as high as that in a gas gun because gas guns can't handle as much a charge as a bolt gun can. Is there any validity to that?
What had happened (hindsight) to my rifle was the blown out primer from my 44.0 round got lodged in the locking lugs while loading in the 44.3 round that when fired locked my gun up. When I finally did get the carrier loose the primer fell into the charging handle groove in the receiver.
I really like the 2500-2600 FPS range for my gun but was trying to complete the ladder test.
Any info on that would be much appreciated. If it's true it's definitely something I did not know.