First off thank you for accepting me into the group. Secondly sorry for the lengthy post but I’ve a few questions to ask.
so first off I’ve been loading for about 2 years now with very basic interest. I’ve since then want to really focus on consistent accuracy in my hunting loads.
I’ve loaded for a Howa 1500 in 22-250 20” heavy barrel with IMR 4320 with excellent results this past season I ran into some serious pressure signs. Heavy bolt lift and cratering primers. ( primers aren’t flat but cratered) I was close to max charge and have since switched to varget with what looks like some promising results. I recently started working up a load for a buddies rifle same Howa but with a standard 24” barrel. I started with once fired federal brass and on the second outing I found a nice accuracy node at 37 gr of IMR 4320. ( max is 38gr) so I started playing with seating depth and found 1.985-1.995” col were pretty sweet. So I then loaded 5 more of each col and they were all over the place. I’m talking .400” groups to 2.5” groups. What gives? Very aggravating. So since then I’ve gathered that these were all the same lot of 50 cases that have been fired 5 times without annealing only FL sized. So I guess my final question is will annealing the cases solve this inconsistency? Should I toss this brass? I have 100 once fired cases that I bought that need worked up should I anneal them and FL size and try same load? Or work the load all over again with annealed cases. I’ve been searching annealing hard core the past few weeks and have some tempilaq due any day now from midway. Please I’m down for any and all suggestions.
I’ve also been looking into bumping the shoulders and not sure if this will solve my problems or just further my confusion at the moment. I’m really just looking to stick with basics and work on consistency within load to load Outing to outing. I do understand weather plays a role in accuracy but .4” groups to 2.5-3” groups in my opinion isn’t weather related.
again thank you for taking the time to read this and help a fellow reloader our. I truly love this hobby and definitely have the patience to continue just seems I’m hitting a wall with consistency here lately and I believe if the brass wearing out
below are the pics of the 2 loads one week apart the weather was many 5 degrees difference.
so first off I’ve been loading for about 2 years now with very basic interest. I’ve since then want to really focus on consistent accuracy in my hunting loads.
I’ve loaded for a Howa 1500 in 22-250 20” heavy barrel with IMR 4320 with excellent results this past season I ran into some serious pressure signs. Heavy bolt lift and cratering primers. ( primers aren’t flat but cratered) I was close to max charge and have since switched to varget with what looks like some promising results. I recently started working up a load for a buddies rifle same Howa but with a standard 24” barrel. I started with once fired federal brass and on the second outing I found a nice accuracy node at 37 gr of IMR 4320. ( max is 38gr) so I started playing with seating depth and found 1.985-1.995” col were pretty sweet. So I then loaded 5 more of each col and they were all over the place. I’m talking .400” groups to 2.5” groups. What gives? Very aggravating. So since then I’ve gathered that these were all the same lot of 50 cases that have been fired 5 times without annealing only FL sized. So I guess my final question is will annealing the cases solve this inconsistency? Should I toss this brass? I have 100 once fired cases that I bought that need worked up should I anneal them and FL size and try same load? Or work the load all over again with annealed cases. I’ve been searching annealing hard core the past few weeks and have some tempilaq due any day now from midway. Please I’m down for any and all suggestions.
I’ve also been looking into bumping the shoulders and not sure if this will solve my problems or just further my confusion at the moment. I’m really just looking to stick with basics and work on consistency within load to load Outing to outing. I do understand weather plays a role in accuracy but .4” groups to 2.5-3” groups in my opinion isn’t weather related.
again thank you for taking the time to read this and help a fellow reloader our. I truly love this hobby and definitely have the patience to continue just seems I’m hitting a wall with consistency here lately and I believe if the brass wearing out
below are the pics of the 2 loads one week apart the weather was many 5 degrees difference.