Been working on load development for my .223 bolt rifle trying several powders. I have been starting at the lower end and building single rounds in .01 grain steps to max and a couple of powders beyond max slightly. While loading 8208XBR I had a primer blow out the firing pin hole, quit there because I was .02 over max (was told to go .08 over max) (my fault! hint,..dont listen to friends for reloading advice) Ok so that got me checking closer on what I was shooting today and I noticed that ALL my primers are "cratered" even at the starting load? This powder is IMR 4064 and start was 23.0 through to 25.1 which is still under max. All primers are craters but they also start to flatten out at 24.5 and progressively flatten more till the end but no primer punctures. How do I read into this info? Primer cratering should not be used as a pressure sign?? Should primers flatten well below max?(depending on who's max I use)
Heres the load (data from Lyman book max is 25.5) (Hogdon max is 24.0)
.223 once fired 2017 Lake city brass full length resized with .002 shoulder bump
Redding bushing die with .002 neck tension
powder is IMR 4064 23.0gr to 25.1gr in .1 steps 22 total rounds (Satterlee load test)
bullet is Sierra 69gr HPBT matchking seated .015 from lands about 2.280 coal
primer is CCI 400 small rifle
Rifle is new Savage 10T-SR 1:9 twist
BTW Satterlee test put ideal load at 24.0gr at 2950fps
Heres the load (data from Lyman book max is 25.5) (Hogdon max is 24.0)
.223 once fired 2017 Lake city brass full length resized with .002 shoulder bump
Redding bushing die with .002 neck tension
powder is IMR 4064 23.0gr to 25.1gr in .1 steps 22 total rounds (Satterlee load test)
bullet is Sierra 69gr HPBT matchking seated .015 from lands about 2.280 coal
primer is CCI 400 small rifle
Rifle is new Savage 10T-SR 1:9 twist
BTW Satterlee test put ideal load at 24.0gr at 2950fps
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