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windfall said:Looking for advice on why loads are too hot even though I'm BELOW the recommended start load on my 300WM.
I'm using Berger's manual for 210 gr VLD target (page 767). I'm using:
-RE-22
-New Norma Brass
-210 Berger VLD Target
-Standard blue box Federal primers
Book says start load is 67.5 with a max load of 71.1. I'm at 66 gr and blew out 3 of the 26 rounds I shot today. ALL of them show signs of high pressure with a dent from the extractor.
I started getting this problem when I switch from Berger 210 BTLR to 210 VLDs. Naturally, I re-measured the ogive off the lands and reset the bullet seating die appropriately. What am I doing wrong?
madderg said:under-loading a rifle cartridge, especially a large one will make a bomb. You leave to much open space inside the round as the powder lays flat in the case on its side leaving the expanding gasses to explode both out the neck and out the flash hole with to much empty room inside. The 264 mag was notorious for this same thing.
windfall said:Thanks for the responses.
I'm certain it's Alliant Reloader 22. That's all I have.
So, does the chamber pressure increase or decrease in relation to the distance the bullet is off the lands? I should be right off the lands. Maybe I'm too far off the lands? Maybe I measured it wrong.