I am shooting a .300WSM with Viht N550 powder and Hammer Hunter 124gn bullets. This thing is a laser beam for pronghorn and deer.
For my current load, neck tension is .004", and bullet jump is .027". Fill is at about 98%-99% in a Nosler case. I have found a potential accuracy node that I would like to further explore. Problem is, it is right at the charge weight where the gun pressured out. If I reduce the charge by 0.3gn, I no longer get pressure signs, but then I fall out of the potential accuracy node.
This rifle is for hunting, so I like the velocity, and would like to confirm whether this really is an accuracy node, and hunt with the load, if possible. Any suggestions on how I could eliminate these pressure signs without losing velocity, so I could safely shoot some more rounds at this charge weight to see if it really is an accuracy node? Change bullet jump? Change neck tension? Add a crimp? Change brass? Something else?
Changing to a slower powder is an obvious option, but at near-99% case fill with N550, I am not sure if I have the room to go to a slower burn rate and still hit this velocity.

Primer corner is still round, but there is a slight, although unmistakable, ejector mark. Also, I get a stiff bolt lift at this charge weight.

For my current load, neck tension is .004", and bullet jump is .027". Fill is at about 98%-99% in a Nosler case. I have found a potential accuracy node that I would like to further explore. Problem is, it is right at the charge weight where the gun pressured out. If I reduce the charge by 0.3gn, I no longer get pressure signs, but then I fall out of the potential accuracy node.
This rifle is for hunting, so I like the velocity, and would like to confirm whether this really is an accuracy node, and hunt with the load, if possible. Any suggestions on how I could eliminate these pressure signs without losing velocity, so I could safely shoot some more rounds at this charge weight to see if it really is an accuracy node? Change bullet jump? Change neck tension? Add a crimp? Change brass? Something else?
Changing to a slower powder is an obvious option, but at near-99% case fill with N550, I am not sure if I have the room to go to a slower burn rate and still hit this velocity.

Primer corner is still round, but there is a slight, although unmistakable, ejector mark. Also, I get a stiff bolt lift at this charge weight.

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