MikeMcCasland
Team Texas F-T/R
Specs:
27" Bart with a SAAMI .199fb 6.5CM chamber
107 TMK ~ .030 off the lands, .250" of bullet in the neck.
Virgin Lapua SR brass
CCI 41 primer
Shooters World Precision powder (Lovex S062).
Figured one of you might be able to answer this, because I feel like I should be close to blowing primers, but I'm not...
I've been blowing out brass in a 6.5 Creedmoor with spare supplies I don't intend to shoot competitively; I'm doing this for positional shooting practice, and secondly because I genuinely enjoy working up loads (even if not for serious use).
This led me to try a combo of a 6.5 Sierra 107 TMK behind what should be an almost kernel for kernel replacement for Varget (Shooters World Precision). In all other applications I've tried it in, SWP hits pressure ever so slightly before Varget, and usually identical velocities.
This creedmoor is different though.
A year ago I loaded up some test rounds up to 40.8gr (which is the book max for Varget) with a 107 SMK, and every round was soot covered (i.e. not building enough pressure); meanwhile, I was getting relatively high velocities.
Today I revisited this effort, starting with 40.8, working up to 41.6.
Out of the gate, the 40.8gr charge is giving me 3150FPS, which is trucking. Varget at 40.8 (granted it's a 24" test barrel) is at 3090.
41.6 ends up giving me north of 3230 for an average, and the cases are still suit covered.
Bolt operates like butter.
I'm not against continuing to up the charge, but if I'm getting soot covered case at 3230, I would imagine I'd be up near 3400 before I actually hit pressure as is.
Any ideas as to why this combo is giving ultra high velocities, but exhibiting symptoms as though it's way under pressure?
The only thing I can figure is the soot covering is due to not having enough bullet in the neck to get a good initial burn.
40.8:

Cases:

27" Bart with a SAAMI .199fb 6.5CM chamber
107 TMK ~ .030 off the lands, .250" of bullet in the neck.
Virgin Lapua SR brass
CCI 41 primer
Shooters World Precision powder (Lovex S062).
Figured one of you might be able to answer this, because I feel like I should be close to blowing primers, but I'm not...
I've been blowing out brass in a 6.5 Creedmoor with spare supplies I don't intend to shoot competitively; I'm doing this for positional shooting practice, and secondly because I genuinely enjoy working up loads (even if not for serious use).
This led me to try a combo of a 6.5 Sierra 107 TMK behind what should be an almost kernel for kernel replacement for Varget (Shooters World Precision). In all other applications I've tried it in, SWP hits pressure ever so slightly before Varget, and usually identical velocities.
This creedmoor is different though.
A year ago I loaded up some test rounds up to 40.8gr (which is the book max for Varget) with a 107 SMK, and every round was soot covered (i.e. not building enough pressure); meanwhile, I was getting relatively high velocities.
Today I revisited this effort, starting with 40.8, working up to 41.6.
Out of the gate, the 40.8gr charge is giving me 3150FPS, which is trucking. Varget at 40.8 (granted it's a 24" test barrel) is at 3090.
41.6 ends up giving me north of 3230 for an average, and the cases are still suit covered.
Bolt operates like butter.
I'm not against continuing to up the charge, but if I'm getting soot covered case at 3230, I would imagine I'd be up near 3400 before I actually hit pressure as is.
Any ideas as to why this combo is giving ultra high velocities, but exhibiting symptoms as though it's way under pressure?
The only thing I can figure is the soot covering is due to not having enough bullet in the neck to get a good initial burn.
40.8:

Cases:
