OK, I have a problem . . . the first step is acknowledging there is a problem.
I'm loading 105 Gr A-Max rounds for my Savage BVSS in .243 caliber,1 : 9.25 twist). I started with 46.5 grains of Retumbo, using Win LR primers. Brass is once-fired and then neck sized for the same rifle. I have the bullets just kissing the lands and the average velocity for a 5 shot group was 2940 fps,book indicates the velocity ought to be about 2800 fps). I'm seeing what I believe are some starting pressure signs on the base of the brass - just a tiny, tiny shade of an image which appears to be the extractor pin. No problems extracting the spent rounds . . . silky smooth there. What I don't understand is why the starting powder charge,46.5 grains) is pushing the bullet almost as fast as the max,49 grains) charge? Again, the bullets are just touching the lands, I'm using Win LR primers . . . not magnum primers. I tested the chrony by firing some of my other loads and the speeds were correct. For what it's worth, there was a 12 mph cross-wind today and the grouping on the five shot group of 105 gr A-Max was awful . . .
Suggestions? Advice?
Thanks in advance . . .
~Scott
I'm loading 105 Gr A-Max rounds for my Savage BVSS in .243 caliber,1 : 9.25 twist). I started with 46.5 grains of Retumbo, using Win LR primers. Brass is once-fired and then neck sized for the same rifle. I have the bullets just kissing the lands and the average velocity for a 5 shot group was 2940 fps,book indicates the velocity ought to be about 2800 fps). I'm seeing what I believe are some starting pressure signs on the base of the brass - just a tiny, tiny shade of an image which appears to be the extractor pin. No problems extracting the spent rounds . . . silky smooth there. What I don't understand is why the starting powder charge,46.5 grains) is pushing the bullet almost as fast as the max,49 grains) charge? Again, the bullets are just touching the lands, I'm using Win LR primers . . . not magnum primers. I tested the chrony by firing some of my other loads and the speeds were correct. For what it's worth, there was a 12 mph cross-wind today and the grouping on the five shot group of 105 gr A-Max was awful . . .
Suggestions? Advice?
Thanks in advance . . .
~Scott