mikecr said:
Yeah, there is no reason to think there is a primer problem at all.
That was my thought too...which is why I started this thread. It seems to me like there is no way a bad primer caused the kind of expansion to the case head that I'm seeing. But I changed primers and the problem went away, so what am I left with?
Bad brass would possibly make sense. If the webbing was somehow malformed (maybe had a bubble in it?) then it could have expanded improperly, and may have even caused the primer blow-outs. Though I find it hard to believe I would get 20/100 bad cases in a batch of Lapua brass, I guess its possible. And even then, the new primers fixed the issue...but I guess I could have just made it through all the bad cases by then.
I weigh each of my charges by hand with a trickler (not a thrower) on a digital scale and seat the bullet immediately after charging each individual case. I calibrate the scale each time I load a batch and I have confirmed with test weights that its accuracy is +/-0.002 grains. With this powder and bullet I tested that I get a "crunch" (compressed load) at about 41.5 grains, so I know I couldn't have overcharged it by much even if I screwed up royally. My finalized load with the CCI primers is 40.8 grains and there are no pressure signs on that brass or primer. I even played with seating depth on that load from touching the lands to about 0.04" off the lands with no pressure signs on anything.
My first round of testing was at 35 degrees Fahrenheit (ambient temp) and the later round (with CCI primers) was at about 45 degrees. I have an IR thermometer that I use to varify the barrel, chamber, and ammo temp, and never fired anything at more than 5 degrees above ambient.
One thing I thought of is that after the first round of load testing, I pulled about a dozen loaded rounds. They were the hotter loads that I did not fire when I noticed pressure signs on lower loads. I pulled them using a kinetic/impact puller from Frankford Arsenal, and reloaded them with lower charges when fine tuning the load. Could bullet pulling have damaged the cases somehow?
Oh well...I have my load and I'm changing primers and ordering another batch of brass so hopefully I don't see this again. Just wondering what the hell could have caused that kind of expansion on the strongest part of the brass. Thanks for all the responses everyone!