I had a situation the other day where I was putting in a new powder drop, measured everything out with test rounds and then started to load live rounds. After about 10 live rounds, I rechecked the powder and no clue why but was dropping almost 3 extra grains. I do not load hot to start with but this put me over the max recommendation. So, I ask you, how much is too much powder? Here the data:
I am loading for .223, using Accurate 2200. Their site for the FMJ BT has it at starting 20.4 to max 22.7 and the 10 were coming out at 24.1.
If you were going to shoot them from an AR, would you shoot them or not?
I then ask, in your opinion, at what point would be too much powder that it would cause the gun to explode, as in the upper cracks and the BCG is toast like I have seen on some Youtube vids.
No, I didn't shoot them, I pulled them but the question has always been in my head at what point will too much powder cause a catastrophic event to happen?
I am loading for .223, using Accurate 2200. Their site for the FMJ BT has it at starting 20.4 to max 22.7 and the 10 were coming out at 24.1.
If you were going to shoot them from an AR, would you shoot them or not?
I then ask, in your opinion, at what point would be too much powder that it would cause the gun to explode, as in the upper cracks and the BCG is toast like I have seen on some Youtube vids.
No, I didn't shoot them, I pulled them but the question has always been in my head at what point will too much powder cause a catastrophic event to happen?