Any luck pulling that TAP?
Okay, I pulled and weighed the powder from 5 rounds from 3 different lots of 308 Win. 168 A MAX TAP.
2- Rounds / nickel primer / no primer crimp / Annealing patina left on cases. Ammo is 5-6 years old. 44.3 and 44.4 grains.
2- Rounds / brass primer / no primer crimp / polished cases. Ammo is 2-3 years old. 44.3 and 44.4 grains.
1- Round / brass primer / polished cases / no primer crimp. 44.7 Grains.
All of the powder looked like Varget. The powder charges are within the powder charges used with Varget.
I do know Newer lots of 168 TAP have nickel primers with a primer crimp now and the fired cases weigh (with primer in) in the 170+ grain range. I have a couple of hundred fired cases from these newer lots.
The older lots of Hornady TAP that I measured today have thinner cases that weigh (with primer in) 156-160 grains. I have a bucket full of these once fired cases.
I'm scheduled to shoot with my old team this Friday. They have some of the newer lots of 168 TAP with the crimped primers and heavier cases. I'll try to snag a couple of loaded rounds and pull them. The only catch is I'm having an Eye procedure done later today that may knock me out for the rest of the week. I'll have to wait to see how my eye feels.
***EDIT 02/16/14***
I had a chance to get 3 loaded rounds of the Hornady 168 AMAX TAP that has the heavier cases (170+ grains) that has been purchased in the past year or so. An interesting discovery.
3 rounds- Nickel primer crimped / Polished cases / purchased in the past year.
44.8 / 44.4 and 44.5 grains.
The powder is definitely NOT VARGET. The powder is dark gray, is short grained and the grains are just a little bigger than Varget or Reloader 15.
This is a good example of how the Ammunition manufacturers change their loads according to what powders they get at the time and load to velocity and pressure. The earlier examples I pulled in this same load had a powder that looked very similar to Varget in color and granule size.
I believe it is an effort in futility to try and sleuth a factory load unless you can get a factory loading data sheet (as Dan did with in post #6 with the Special Ball L/R) that specifies a canister powder that is available to reloaders.