So I got a brand new barreled action from a very well known and excellent gun smith, it’s 100% new Curtis Vector, with a 1:8 twist 22” Palma taper barrel. So I have some Berger 140 hybrids, and I ordered some new Peterson brass (small primer) I work the brass, weigh cases (all within 1.2 gr) , chamfer, deburr, weigh and length sort my bullets, now I get to the powder H4350 I started at 38 grains and went up .2 grains up to 40, at 38.2 grains I got an ejector swipe forming very faintly but no other pressure sign the primer isn’t even flatning and the bolt is still buttery smooth, I shot up to 40 which the bolt got slightly heavy on open and the primer was starting to get flattened and I stopped. So what am I doing wrong!
I looked at 6.5x47 data and it’s more in line with the Peterson brass just by looking at my case fill.. I wonder if I should just use 6.5x47 data with this brass.
I do not know the velocity as I no longer have a chrono but by the come up from 200-300 yards it’s inline with the 6.5x47 velocity on the higher end of the data.
good news is it shot everything excellent the target is at 200 yards and is 4 different loads with 5 shots each and that’s including the cold bore.
I looked at 6.5x47 data and it’s more in line with the Peterson brass just by looking at my case fill.. I wonder if I should just use 6.5x47 data with this brass.
I do not know the velocity as I no longer have a chrono but by the come up from 200-300 yards it’s inline with the 6.5x47 velocity on the higher end of the data.
good news is it shot everything excellent the target is at 200 yards and is 4 different loads with 5 shots each and that’s including the cold bore.