Guys:
This morning I loaded some 6XC rounds as I was testing differences between Berger Hybrid 105gr and DTAC 115gr. All rounds I loaded used the very same brass (brand/model/lot) which had been prepped exactly the same way and at the same time, the only difference is the bullet (Berger vs DTACs) and the seating depth (both Bergers and DTACs seating at .020" off the lands).
The rounds I loaded in a "ladder fashion" as I wanted to see the velocity/grouping differences between the bullets I mentioned above. I started with 37.6gr of H4350, went with .1 increments and stopped at 38.3gr.
What I observed was that Berger bullets were about 30 to 45fps faster (at any charge, that is Berger at 37.6gr vs DTAC at 37.6gr for example) than DTACs. Not a problem, a few fps are not a deal killer for me at this point. But, the part that struck me was that all the cases where I loaded DTACs were giving me a slight "sticky bolt" and the case heads were getting marked (Blue cases had Bergers, Red cases had DTACs), but, none of the cases where Bergers were loaded showed that same issue.
So, my intuition tells me the issue is the seating depth... While both Bergers and DTACs were seating at .020" off the lands and they were using the same powder charge, I'm thinking the DTACs would need to have a different "jump" so as to avoid the pressure signs... Would you agree with this?
Also, if you were to run this test again, what kind of jump would you do with DTACs? A bigger jump (say .025")? or a smaller jump (say .015")?
Thanks in advance!!!
This morning I loaded some 6XC rounds as I was testing differences between Berger Hybrid 105gr and DTAC 115gr. All rounds I loaded used the very same brass (brand/model/lot) which had been prepped exactly the same way and at the same time, the only difference is the bullet (Berger vs DTACs) and the seating depth (both Bergers and DTACs seating at .020" off the lands).
The rounds I loaded in a "ladder fashion" as I wanted to see the velocity/grouping differences between the bullets I mentioned above. I started with 37.6gr of H4350, went with .1 increments and stopped at 38.3gr.
What I observed was that Berger bullets were about 30 to 45fps faster (at any charge, that is Berger at 37.6gr vs DTAC at 37.6gr for example) than DTACs. Not a problem, a few fps are not a deal killer for me at this point. But, the part that struck me was that all the cases where I loaded DTACs were giving me a slight "sticky bolt" and the case heads were getting marked (Blue cases had Bergers, Red cases had DTACs), but, none of the cases where Bergers were loaded showed that same issue.
So, my intuition tells me the issue is the seating depth... While both Bergers and DTACs were seating at .020" off the lands and they were using the same powder charge, I'm thinking the DTACs would need to have a different "jump" so as to avoid the pressure signs... Would you agree with this?
Also, if you were to run this test again, what kind of jump would you do with DTACs? A bigger jump (say .025")? or a smaller jump (say .015")?
Thanks in advance!!!