I have a concern with surprise cratered and split primers!!
Round info:
6mm Creedmoore
2nd gen RPR with a 26in LRI Barrel
Berger 105gr Hybrid bullet
H4350 powder — not a new container, probably shot 50 rounds worth with no concerns.
Lapua brass on second firing
296 rounds through this set up with no previous concerns
2 changes which were just made in my round:
1. I recently ran out of the Federal Match primers, could not find any small rifle primers and came up with a box of Federal Bench Rest primers of unknown age
2. I purchased an expander mandrel and went from full length sizing to neck size only then using the mandrel for an expected .001 neck tension.
When seating the primers using my Frankford Armory hand primer tool. They felt normal when seating. I typically shoot Federal Match AR primers which is what my preferred store stock’s. In the Lapua brass I have found they like to extend just a touch so my muscle memory is to run my finger over the primer to verify its flush. I noted these primers were recessed just a touch. Not an alarming amount, you would have had to directly looked at it to see it, but there was negative flushness.
I ran a powder charge chrono ladder to check for any change in my velocity node.
My chrono results were as expected, no change in node. However I had cratered and split primers!
Chrono results (MagnetoSpeed V3)
39.2 = 2990
39.4 = 3017
39.6 = 3026
39.8 = 3053
40.0 = 3062
40.2 = 3075
40.4 = 3091
40.6 = 3095
40.8 = 3125
41.0 = 3142
41.2 = 3161
41.4 = 3180
— Stoped due to primer concern
I am confident on my powder charge. I have both a ChargeMaster and Hornady scale. When I shoot a ladder I check the charge on both. The Hornady likes to read a bit lighter than the RCBS and do the +/- .1 flip flopping when the RCBS is stable. If I get them both reading the same I call it good.
Bullet seating depth is the same as it has been .023 off the lands.
Bolt feel was normal
Bolt face was clean after shooting
No abnormal bullet impact’s on paper
All else was normal.
Now for picture’s
The primers
This is 40.2 - 40.8gr H4350
Same but looking down
This is 39.8 and 40.0gr H4350 looking down (my standard load is 39.8)
I am expecting that the primers have soft metal cups?
Providing my pressure are not high, are they safe to my rifle to shoot?
Round info:
6mm Creedmoore
2nd gen RPR with a 26in LRI Barrel
Berger 105gr Hybrid bullet
H4350 powder — not a new container, probably shot 50 rounds worth with no concerns.
Lapua brass on second firing
296 rounds through this set up with no previous concerns
2 changes which were just made in my round:
1. I recently ran out of the Federal Match primers, could not find any small rifle primers and came up with a box of Federal Bench Rest primers of unknown age
2. I purchased an expander mandrel and went from full length sizing to neck size only then using the mandrel for an expected .001 neck tension.
When seating the primers using my Frankford Armory hand primer tool. They felt normal when seating. I typically shoot Federal Match AR primers which is what my preferred store stock’s. In the Lapua brass I have found they like to extend just a touch so my muscle memory is to run my finger over the primer to verify its flush. I noted these primers were recessed just a touch. Not an alarming amount, you would have had to directly looked at it to see it, but there was negative flushness.
I ran a powder charge chrono ladder to check for any change in my velocity node.
My chrono results were as expected, no change in node. However I had cratered and split primers!
Chrono results (MagnetoSpeed V3)
39.2 = 2990
39.4 = 3017
39.6 = 3026
39.8 = 3053
40.0 = 3062
40.2 = 3075
40.4 = 3091
40.6 = 3095
40.8 = 3125
41.0 = 3142
41.2 = 3161
41.4 = 3180
— Stoped due to primer concern
I am confident on my powder charge. I have both a ChargeMaster and Hornady scale. When I shoot a ladder I check the charge on both. The Hornady likes to read a bit lighter than the RCBS and do the +/- .1 flip flopping when the RCBS is stable. If I get them both reading the same I call it good.
Bullet seating depth is the same as it has been .023 off the lands.
Bolt feel was normal
Bolt face was clean after shooting
No abnormal bullet impact’s on paper
All else was normal.
Now for picture’s
The primers
This is 40.2 - 40.8gr H4350
Same but looking down
This is 39.8 and 40.0gr H4350 looking down (my standard load is 39.8)
I am expecting that the primers have soft metal cups?
Providing my pressure are not high, are they safe to my rifle to shoot?