Got any 8 mm bullets laying around? are you missing one?
LOL
maybeeeee
Got any 8 mm bullets laying around? are you missing one?
LOL
maybeeeee
H335 should be safe to 47gr, and I think Tightgroup would have written a different ending.
Barrel obstruction? Obstruction will be hard to prove.
Did he buy the powder new, sealed?
Had he used IMR instead of H, it still doesn't explain anything. I believe he'd have been under min, but not drastically.
Where did the bullet go, any idea?
Possibly since he is new to loading, he didn't empty the hopper drop tube after whatever he was loading before the 30'06.
335 & Titegroup don't look like H4895, he needs to pull the bullets and figure out what he did wrong.
Was that first shot also the first round that was loaded after changing over from reloading Titegroup. Perhaps the hopper tube had say 20gn of Titegroup, add 25gn of H4895 and voila, mega pressure. If this is the case the rest of the reload will be H4895.
It is amazing how much powder can sit on the bottom of the hopper/tube.
18.5gn of Titegroup makes a huge fireball in my S&W 500. Expect 45gn TG in 30-06 would blow up.
This past weekend we were at the range and a friend of mine was shooting some 30-06 reloads. His first shot the bolt was jammed in the rifle and he had smoke coming out all over the place.
He actually used a block of wood to beat the bolt back out. After that he didn't use anymore of his reloads, but did shoot some factory stuff.
So his load was supposed to be 45 grains of H4895 with a 168 grain Sierra match king.
Shooting out of a Model 70.
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The primer pocket had stretched out so much the the primer was actually loose and moving around.
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Here's a comparison photo.
Possibly since he is new to loading, he didn't empty the hopper drop tube after whatever he was loading before the 30'06.
335 & Titegroup don't look like H4895, he needs to pull the bullets and figure out what he did wrong.
Case might be too long for the chamber. Measure that case and some others to check. Once fired in a loose military rifle is a case growing concern.
Was that first shot also the first round that was loaded after changing over from reloading Titegroup. Perhaps the hopper tube had say 20gn of Titegroup, add 25gn of H4895 and voila, mega pressure. If this is the case the rest of the reload will be H4895.
It is amazing how much powder can sit on the bottom of the hopper/tube.
18.5gn of Titegroup makes a huge fireball in my S&W 500. Expect 45gn TG in 30-06 would blow up.
Could be 55gr instead of 45gr of powder...there is plenty of room for it.



























