I was using H4350 44grs CCI BR2 primers Remmington brass. The was signs of pressure. Had 1 blown primer. Tried Win primers today at 44.3 grs of H4350 with no pressure signs. Would primers make a that much of a difference in pressure and speed?
Speed and pressure for the WLR and BR2 was pretty close with Varget and RL-17. The WLR was slightly higher. I wasn't testing them to max. though.
Are you certain nothing else changed in your load? It might be worth repeating your testing, or at least "probing" with a few rounds just to confirm. A chrono would be a valuable tool to use while doing this...
Col 2.820
Case trim 2.025
New brass
I work the brass the same every time. I usually let the brass tumble overrnight. I use forster dies. I chrono the ammmo tonight using a CED. They Avg 2886 SDs was 10.6 with 15 rounds. I normally use a 20 shots. I bump my load to 44.5 grs. They shot even better.
I have been shooting H4831 at 48.3 grs BR2 primers at 2809fps.Thought I would try something different. This maybe the ticket.
The last time the BR2s I load I had pressure signs with primers. When I blew a primer. I had to take the bolt apart. I was using 44.3 grs of H4350
I read an article once on checking the SDs and Vel. through a chron. The minimum shots through it should be 20 to 50 shots. Every time I have tested ammo through the chrono now. I use 20 shots. This gives a better avg. of what the ammo is going to do.
Well I chrono the load today and blew a primer at 44.5grs H4350 WIN primer(20shots). SDs 9.4 Vels 2886. I will back it down a couple of tenths to see if that will shoot.