If the case head is starting to extrude the solid case head into the ejector hole, you are in proof pressure range.
The fact that your bolt lift is ok just means it is a well made rifle.
It usually takes 3 factors to blow a gun, and you have loaded with 2 of them....
The first 2 being heavy bolt lift and good ejector markings?
Would the 3rd one be pierced primers?
I downloaded everything since, will not play around 36.0+gn of Varget anymore in this rifle.
So how did it go for you? Any luck with the 139 scenars?
Excellent luck.
It's very preliminary, as it's only 3 shot groups given the amount of loads I wanted to cover.
So far, it's the first outing that I make that my 6.5 actually showed potential to beat my .308 in the accuracy department, sure is refreshing!
Here are the 4 loads I will explore further, they are much lower end on speed than what I was running, and show nice potential.
Maybe it's the perfect excuse maybe it isn't, there was a LA magnum braked rifle right next to me, I timed my grouping with his breaks, while on group #4 he surprised me, it may be operator error like it may be a true flyer. Don't know as I didn't follow through with all that concussion blowing back!
Next outing it will be 5x35.1, 5x35.3, 5x35.5, 5x35.7
And we'll get a better idea of what's going on.
Although only 3 shot groups once again, in the 35s all my loads we're looking something like this, SD 0.8, ES 2 on the labradar.
Just input my lowest charge in my ballistic app, seems like I still make it to 900 with some steam left.
At 1000, if I ever get to make some good testing done as my local range is 900M, don't know if the Lapua will make it accurately...