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January 13, 2013, 09:04 PM | #1 |
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6mm magnum primers H4350 powder
Ok so I loaded up a few 6mm Remington using 87 grain v max bullets and H4350. The problem is the other day when I grabbed primers I grabbed CCI magnum primers and did a little searching and it said that that is not really bad, but I should start low on the powder charge side of things.
So I did. I started with 42.2, 42.6, 42.8, 43.2, 43.6 and 44 and at 43.6 I noticed the two of the 4 primers were starting to push their way out of the case. No flattened primers, or any other signs of pressure, but the best round was the highest round that I shot at 43.8. So I did not shoot the 44 grain powder loads, but after the 43.8 I sure wanted to keep those as my new load because they were all touching. After going through the magnum primers (I only had 100), i am switching to winchester large rifle primers and hoping it doesnt change to much, but my guess is it will. Any thoughts? Will changing primers do that much or will going from magnums to standards mean I can probably work up to that load I was at or more? I just checked my targets and my best two rounds were spread out the 42.2 was the best but 43.6 was extremely close. I am not a great shot so I always figure some of the error is mine. However all of the rounds shot well. Last edited by tollys103079; January 13, 2013 at 09:46 PM. |
January 13, 2013, 09:11 PM | #2 |
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Going from magnum to standard is USUALLY OK but going the other way requires dropping the charge a little.
I'm concerned about your comment about 2 of 4 primers "starting to push their way out of the case". Do you mean the primers were protruding from the base of the case? This could be an indication of excess headspace or some other serious problem. |
January 13, 2013, 09:27 PM | #3 |
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Yes they were just stuck out a little. After a little looking I see lots of things about head spacing, but find this odd because I have shot at least 150 of my reloads through the 6mm and not had any problems. This is a low load for this powder and bullet but I shot 4 rounds of each step as I worked my way up and did not have any problem until my 4 set. So the first 12 bullets fired fine. I will the exact numbers in a second and double check them.
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January 14, 2013, 06:38 PM | #4 |
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I use Federal 210mag benchrest for all large rifle applications. .243 or 338 Lapua.
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