Looking for opinions on finding max pressure in my 338 Lapua "Rogue" which is an improved cartridge with taper reduced, shoulder moved forward, and 37 degree shoulder. This rifle is a custom with a Nesika action that has no ejector which means that I can't watch for pressure via brass flow into the ejector hole. I also don't have a pressure trace so that leaves me with primer interpretation, bolt lift, and Case Head Expansion (CHE).
I am loading 285gr Hornady ELD-M on top of VV N570. I started at the conservative max load listed by VV for the standard 338 Lapua Mag (~94 grains) and worked my way up to 103gr. My primers showed no signs of pressure and bolt lift is buttery smooth at all charge weights. I start seeing 0.0005" CHE at 99.5gr and at 103gr I am at or just under 0.001" CHE. I really need to get a micrometer since my caliper can only display half thousandths.
My question is, should I ignore the fact that I am not getting any primer flattening (see photo) and bolt lift is smooth (custom action) and keep going up in charge weight, or should I take the case head expansion alone as a sign of max pressure. None of these indications on their own are generally super accurate measures of pressure but normally by combining them it makes it a little easier. At 103gr I am at 3100fps which is plenty fast out of a 27.5" barrel. I found velocity nodes at 3075 and also 3040 fps and will investigate those for accuracy but would like to know how you all would watch for pressure in this situation. Drill a hole in the bolt face so brass can flow into it? (Just kidding, I'm not doing that)
I am loading 285gr Hornady ELD-M on top of VV N570. I started at the conservative max load listed by VV for the standard 338 Lapua Mag (~94 grains) and worked my way up to 103gr. My primers showed no signs of pressure and bolt lift is buttery smooth at all charge weights. I start seeing 0.0005" CHE at 99.5gr and at 103gr I am at or just under 0.001" CHE. I really need to get a micrometer since my caliper can only display half thousandths.
My question is, should I ignore the fact that I am not getting any primer flattening (see photo) and bolt lift is smooth (custom action) and keep going up in charge weight, or should I take the case head expansion alone as a sign of max pressure. None of these indications on their own are generally super accurate measures of pressure but normally by combining them it makes it a little easier. At 103gr I am at 3100fps which is plenty fast out of a 27.5" barrel. I found velocity nodes at 3075 and also 3040 fps and will investigate those for accuracy but would like to know how you all would watch for pressure in this situation. Drill a hole in the bolt face so brass can flow into it? (Just kidding, I'm not doing that)