Heres the situation. Rem Sendero II. 300 RUM.All Big green.
Sexy aint she?!?
New rifle, less than 120 down the tube. All of which have been factory fodder.
I did quite a bit of reading on the subject and had on hand some 190 SMK's and H1000.
So i rolled up some proof rounds just to check pressures. All brass was F/L sized with RCBS dies, second fire RP's. Basic prep work. CCI 250 primers. H1000 and 190 gr SMK's.
I started at 85.0gr with a 3.675 seating depth which gave me right at .100 jump.
I loaded in 1/2 grain increments( just 1 each per load) up to 92gr. Again, I was just looking for pressure.
ALL of the factory rounds show signs of primer flow around the firing pin indention.
Sooooo.... 85gr had no primer flow, mild recoil, no issues with bolt lift etc, I progressed forward.
Everything progressed normally through 88.grains. Primer flow, recoil, everything went up accordingly. At 88.0 gr my primer was somewhat flattened, but edges were still nice and round, flow was pushed back in respectively, no issues with bolt lift.
88.5 gave me a flat primer, the entire dimple was evident but flattened, bolt lift was normal.
I contemplated calling it good, but i wasnt close to book max.
which I believe was 92.3( but dont quote me on that!)
After some careful consideration, I touched off 89.0.
I had moderate primer flow, no flattening at all of primer, and normal bolt lift. Everything increased again with each shot
until 91.5 at which point I had heavy primer flow and a semi flattened primer at which point I quit.
Ive never experienced a pressure "node" before. Have you? Insight from the masters please.
Sexy aint she?!?
New rifle, less than 120 down the tube. All of which have been factory fodder.
I did quite a bit of reading on the subject and had on hand some 190 SMK's and H1000.
So i rolled up some proof rounds just to check pressures. All brass was F/L sized with RCBS dies, second fire RP's. Basic prep work. CCI 250 primers. H1000 and 190 gr SMK's.
I started at 85.0gr with a 3.675 seating depth which gave me right at .100 jump.
I loaded in 1/2 grain increments( just 1 each per load) up to 92gr. Again, I was just looking for pressure.
ALL of the factory rounds show signs of primer flow around the firing pin indention.
Sooooo.... 85gr had no primer flow, mild recoil, no issues with bolt lift etc, I progressed forward.
Everything progressed normally through 88.grains. Primer flow, recoil, everything went up accordingly. At 88.0 gr my primer was somewhat flattened, but edges were still nice and round, flow was pushed back in respectively, no issues with bolt lift.
88.5 gave me a flat primer, the entire dimple was evident but flattened, bolt lift was normal.
I contemplated calling it good, but i wasnt close to book max.
which I believe was 92.3( but dont quote me on that!)
After some careful consideration, I touched off 89.0.
I had moderate primer flow, no flattening at all of primer, and normal bolt lift. Everything increased again with each shot
until 91.5 at which point I had heavy primer flow and a semi flattened primer at which point I quit.
Ive never experienced a pressure "node" before. Have you? Insight from the masters please.