I have switched from my old standby load with Varget to IMR4350. The IMR4350 patterned well on the low end of the powder range and I went with that charge.
I went to a club match and I blew two primers. I did some practice the other day and I blew two primers and was getting ejector marks on the brass.
I clean my rifle regularly and double checked the charge on Hodgdon load data and the range for the load with a 168 grain bthp is 54 grains to 58 grains in a 30-06.
What could be the other cause of these high pressure signs? I don't want to, but may have to pull 100 rounds of preloaded ammo and lower the charge.
Savage 110, CCI LR primers, Black Hills Brass, 54.3 IMR4350 powder. The previous load was 48.6 grains of Varget with all the same components.
I pulled the bullets and weighed the charges. Charges were consistently within .1 of 54.3 grains. Brass length varied from 2 thou under to 6 thou over max trim.
I went to a club match and I blew two primers. I did some practice the other day and I blew two primers and was getting ejector marks on the brass.
I clean my rifle regularly and double checked the charge on Hodgdon load data and the range for the load with a 168 grain bthp is 54 grains to 58 grains in a 30-06.
What could be the other cause of these high pressure signs? I don't want to, but may have to pull 100 rounds of preloaded ammo and lower the charge.
Savage 110, CCI LR primers, Black Hills Brass, 54.3 IMR4350 powder. The previous load was 48.6 grains of Varget with all the same components.
I pulled the bullets and weighed the charges. Charges were consistently within .1 of 54.3 grains. Brass length varied from 2 thou under to 6 thou over max trim.