New 6mmbra barrel on my tikka t3. Started load dev with magtech srp, 29gn n150, virgin lapua brass and 109gn eld m. Had a couple blanked primers out of 10 at that charge. Went down to 28.5gn incase it was pressure and shot 2 sets of 10 rounds without blanking, final set of 10 rounds had 3 blanked primers. Throughout this all the rifle has consistently shot half moa or better 10 rounds groups, with sd around 6-8 including blanked primers.
Measured pin protrusion at 72 thou, spoke to ny smith and he recomended reducing protrusion by 10 thou and seeing if this changes anything.
Loaded 10 with magtech and 10 with ruag srp. Magtech blanked 2, and ruag blanked a couple. Reduced length again by 5 thou bringing it to circa 55 thou protrusion. 15 consecutive rounds with no blanking and an sd of 6.9. And again 10 round group under 0.5.
Looking to change the primer to something harder before i persue getting the bolt bushed as its not as easy process here in the uk as it is the other side of the pond.
My options are cci 450 or remington 7.5. The remingtons are much easier to actually get my hands on in terms of distance and roughly 60 bucks cheaper per 1000. But also concious that the 450 may be the better optimion. Anyone able to lend advice in terms of the hardness characteristics of the two different primers?
Thanks
Measured pin protrusion at 72 thou, spoke to ny smith and he recomended reducing protrusion by 10 thou and seeing if this changes anything.
Loaded 10 with magtech and 10 with ruag srp. Magtech blanked 2, and ruag blanked a couple. Reduced length again by 5 thou bringing it to circa 55 thou protrusion. 15 consecutive rounds with no blanking and an sd of 6.9. And again 10 round group under 0.5.
Looking to change the primer to something harder before i persue getting the bolt bushed as its not as easy process here in the uk as it is the other side of the pond.
My options are cci 450 or remington 7.5. The remingtons are much easier to actually get my hands on in terms of distance and roughly 60 bucks cheaper per 1000. But also concious that the 450 may be the better optimion. Anyone able to lend advice in terms of the hardness characteristics of the two different primers?
Thanks