guys
a heads up to all who use Vit 550
in short I have a custom 6.5x47, last year I loaded from new 250 round of 41g off 550 and 123Lap (molyed)scenar..(this is the internationally agreed "best" load for this cal I have shot it in other rifles and all is fine, also Quickload shows it in a safe zone.
I used this load-rifle in the world sniper championships in Hungary where I came 2nd..I didn't use all the ammo and brought it back and spent the rest of the year shooting of the remainder of it so I had a complete set of once fired brass for the comp this year.
I completely re-loaded all the brass with the remainder of the same tubb of 550 I had opened the year before , same load, (I checked and re-calibrated my digital scales) with the same lot of Lap bullets. unfortuanlty I didn't test shot them before I left for the comp but as this tried and tested load I didn't think it nessercary.
on firing the new re-load the bolt was very stiff on extraction and the brass was showing massive repeat MASSIVE pressure signs, both flatting and in most cases blowing out the primers..I fired 4 rounds thinking there was a one off problem but on the 5th firing the case expanded the surgeon bolt head and it was ultmalty destroyed because of the excess pressure and extracting it from the action.
I should state the powder has been stored in my house (in an ambiant temp) in its container with the lid sealed and has not be tampered with, I am wondering if something has happened to the powder over the last year..?
i should also state im a reloader of some 20 years experince and have never seen or heard of anything like this in fairness to Vit i have emailed them twice asking for and possible explanation from there side...but have recived nothing back which i take to be evidense that there is a possible problem with the chemical balance of there product......just wondered if anyone else had come across the same problem????
cheers
all
a heads up to all who use Vit 550
in short I have a custom 6.5x47, last year I loaded from new 250 round of 41g off 550 and 123Lap (molyed)scenar..(this is the internationally agreed "best" load for this cal I have shot it in other rifles and all is fine, also Quickload shows it in a safe zone.
I used this load-rifle in the world sniper championships in Hungary where I came 2nd..I didn't use all the ammo and brought it back and spent the rest of the year shooting of the remainder of it so I had a complete set of once fired brass for the comp this year.
I completely re-loaded all the brass with the remainder of the same tubb of 550 I had opened the year before , same load, (I checked and re-calibrated my digital scales) with the same lot of Lap bullets. unfortuanlty I didn't test shot them before I left for the comp but as this tried and tested load I didn't think it nessercary.
on firing the new re-load the bolt was very stiff on extraction and the brass was showing massive repeat MASSIVE pressure signs, both flatting and in most cases blowing out the primers..I fired 4 rounds thinking there was a one off problem but on the 5th firing the case expanded the surgeon bolt head and it was ultmalty destroyed because of the excess pressure and extracting it from the action.
I should state the powder has been stored in my house (in an ambiant temp) in its container with the lid sealed and has not be tampered with, I am wondering if something has happened to the powder over the last year..?
i should also state im a reloader of some 20 years experince and have never seen or heard of anything like this in fairness to Vit i have emailed them twice asking for and possible explanation from there side...but have recived nothing back which i take to be evidense that there is a possible problem with the chemical balance of there product......just wondered if anyone else had come across the same problem????
cheers
all