Today I fired some of my .223 reloads over a crono to compare to factory remington .223 after stepping up the charge of TAC from 23.1 to 23.5 I noticed one out of three fired had a slightly flattened primer.. I would pick up the brass after firing 3rnd groups and there it was again. First I fired 2 rounds of the factory to foul the barrel then 5 more over the crono to get a reading, non had even close to a flattened primer they were perfect.
Just fyi it was from a remington case fired from my gun with 23.5gr of tac and a cci primer at something like 2.210 coal and a hornady 55gr fmj-bt bullet headspace at .003 or .004 3rd firing on brass. Fired from a sig m4 with a 5.56 chamber. It shot great but with a 5.56 chamber it should be good for a lot more charge. 23.9 being max from the hornady manual.but ramshot states that's almost a starting load..
I've never seen a flattened primer with this gun and there was non at 23.1gr. I didn't see any signs on the other 2 of 3 cases and this happened 3 times on 3 sets of 3 and it was hot and humid that day but everything,gun and ammo was in the shade. I have reloaded it again everything the same exept seating to the canalure then applying a light crimp with a FCD. Becouse before I noticed some seated slightly above the canalure just useing the rcbs seating die set at one length it never seats them the same so I just seated them all to about the middle of the canalure and crimped. The gun is iron sighted so super long range accuracy is kinda a moot point.. As stated above 2 of 3 were fine and on the 3rd there was no black ring around the primer or ejector marks. This time I numbered them 1,2 and 3 to see which one does it. Any ideas?? iam not even sure how to ask the question of what happened.. Just BTW all components primers ,bullets and powder are of the same lot.. So is this last batch I loaded still out of the same lot and same fired brass, but haven't fired those yet..
Sorry so long...
Just fyi it was from a remington case fired from my gun with 23.5gr of tac and a cci primer at something like 2.210 coal and a hornady 55gr fmj-bt bullet headspace at .003 or .004 3rd firing on brass. Fired from a sig m4 with a 5.56 chamber. It shot great but with a 5.56 chamber it should be good for a lot more charge. 23.9 being max from the hornady manual.but ramshot states that's almost a starting load..
I've never seen a flattened primer with this gun and there was non at 23.1gr. I didn't see any signs on the other 2 of 3 cases and this happened 3 times on 3 sets of 3 and it was hot and humid that day but everything,gun and ammo was in the shade. I have reloaded it again everything the same exept seating to the canalure then applying a light crimp with a FCD. Becouse before I noticed some seated slightly above the canalure just useing the rcbs seating die set at one length it never seats them the same so I just seated them all to about the middle of the canalure and crimped. The gun is iron sighted so super long range accuracy is kinda a moot point.. As stated above 2 of 3 were fine and on the 3rd there was no black ring around the primer or ejector marks. This time I numbered them 1,2 and 3 to see which one does it. Any ideas?? iam not even sure how to ask the question of what happened.. Just BTW all components primers ,bullets and powder are of the same lot.. So is this last batch I loaded still out of the same lot and same fired brass, but haven't fired those yet..
Sorry so long...