So Im reloading 43 mauser from scratch. Im using some questionable powder so that is getting thrown out right away. Next batch I will be using varget.
I would still like opinions on what the issue was.
2 of 10 reloads fired. The other 8 the bullet went about 3 inches down the barrel and stopped. Made a pop sound like a wine bottle cork when I fired the 8 unsuccessful rounds. The 2 successful it was very low frequency and i had barely any felt recoil.
There was a TON of unburnt powder and some of it was even yellow??
This is all led me to beleive it was not enough powder but even on my lighter loads (my test loads ranged 18gr-30gr of powder)....
Primers looked like they suffered over pressure. Some popping out from their case. All very rounded and deformed. So that would be overpressure? But how can the bullet stay in the barrel and be over pressure with unburnt powder. Also the 18gr loads are wayyyy lighter then the 30gr im supposed to use with varget. It was a 4198 imr copy brand of powder. "Same burn rate as imr 4198"
Anyway. I have a few diagnosis.
1. Powder is old garbage.
2. I need magnum primers for the big case to light all the powder properly (i was using win large rifle)
3. My chamber is deformed and slightly too big? Causing pressure issues.
The 2 shots that were successful were 23 and 24gr of powder. But even then.... Cases had lots of black on them and a couple grains of powder hanging around. Primers didnt look great either.
Was shooting outdoors in the cold if that mattered.
Thanks guys.
I would still like opinions on what the issue was.
2 of 10 reloads fired. The other 8 the bullet went about 3 inches down the barrel and stopped. Made a pop sound like a wine bottle cork when I fired the 8 unsuccessful rounds. The 2 successful it was very low frequency and i had barely any felt recoil.
There was a TON of unburnt powder and some of it was even yellow??
This is all led me to beleive it was not enough powder but even on my lighter loads (my test loads ranged 18gr-30gr of powder)....
Primers looked like they suffered over pressure. Some popping out from their case. All very rounded and deformed. So that would be overpressure? But how can the bullet stay in the barrel and be over pressure with unburnt powder. Also the 18gr loads are wayyyy lighter then the 30gr im supposed to use with varget. It was a 4198 imr copy brand of powder. "Same burn rate as imr 4198"
Anyway. I have a few diagnosis.
1. Powder is old garbage.
2. I need magnum primers for the big case to light all the powder properly (i was using win large rifle)
3. My chamber is deformed and slightly too big? Causing pressure issues.
The 2 shots that were successful were 23 and 24gr of powder. But even then.... Cases had lots of black on them and a couple grains of powder hanging around. Primers didnt look great either.
Was shooting outdoors in the cold if that mattered.
Thanks guys.
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