... No pressure signs primers looked fine. ...
Not getting any set back. I pulled random rounds out of the mag and measured.CamPro says on their website FAQ that load data for FMJ bullets can be used for CamPro plated bullets. According to them, their plating is thicker and can take it. That said, there are limits to what any bullet can take.
It's possible that you have a bad batch of bullets (poorly manufactured or damaged). But I think it's more likely that you're just pushing them faster than they want to be pushed. CamPro probably designed them to work well around the 1000fps mark.
It's also possible that you're getting bullet setback due to recoil, essentially varying your COAL over the course of a magazine. Depending on your record keeping you might be able to observe this in your muzzle velocities.
Not getting any set back. I pulled random rounds out of the mag and measured.
I am tracking velocity. I am getting the same sparatic results from 650fps all the way up to 1500.
I’ve done ladder tests in .5g increments and do not see a consistent pressure cure.
Example: 20.0g 4227 1095fps
20.5g 1124fps
21.0g 1058fps
Did the same thing with lilgun
But both powders using the XTP we’re a steady climb with .5g increase.
I really wouldn't listen to him. Nothing he has said is correct in your circumstances. I have pushed both those bullets at much higher pressure and velocities and had no issues. I still have thousands of the campro .45 loaded to 40,000 psi. They shoot excellently out of my Super Redhawk. There are no blown primers or anything else he is warning about I have used their .308 110 out of an M1 Carbine, velocity was over 2000fps. No issues again...
As mentioned, your accuracy is apparently excellent. 1.5-2" is really very good for such a setup. If the numbers don't bother you too much I would carry on. Otherwise things like a Magnum primer or heavier crimp may help reduce your ES. It will require diligent investigation but nothing too complicated.
if your ES is closing in on 200 FPS it's hard to watch for velocity losses and gains, ...
...I am tracking velocity. I am getting the same sparatic results from 650fps all the way up to 1500.
I’ve done ladder tests in .5g increments and do not see a consistent pressure cure. ...
Can you post your full numbers for the bottom through middle of the range you tested for each powder? We're all getting just snippets of the data you have, trying to make sense of them based on our own varied experiences.
if your ES is closing in on 200 FPS it's hard to watch for velocity losses and gains, lets take a step back again.....
full length sizing your brass? all brass has the same headstamp? do you tumble or clean your brass? seating your primers so you feel them bottom out in the primer pocket? bullet seating and crimping in 2 different opperations? holes in the paper are nice and round, no sign of bullet tumble?
So I’m super excited about me new Henry 45lc.
Been burning powder like mad the last week.
Here is my issue.
I’ve loaded with LilGun Imr4227 and Trail boss. (250g campro .452 plated)
Lilgun and 4227 loads ranging form 1000fps up to 1500fps
I am getting horrible groups/shotgun pattern!
I’m even getting flyers that will completely miss a 16”x16” target at 100 yrds
Have you slugged your barrel to determine the correct diameter?
Thoes are the 3 powders I have on hand.I haven't had any issues with campro bullets, but I never tried to kick them in the rear very hard. I've shot mostly lubed cast and now powder coating is my thing so take everything with a grain of salt.
Jacketed bullets work well, so the barrel can't be too much of a pile of garbage. Can you try some cast bullets either lubed or powder coated? Different jacketed bullets?
Why are you married to Trailboss, 4227, and Lil Gun? Can you try a few faster powders? 4227 and Lil gun don't seem like the best powders for a bullet rated for 1000 fps. In fact, on Hodgdon they're like top top 2-3 powders for making stuff go fast.
What is the exact load data with Lil gun and 4227? Did you load Lil Gun and 4227 so far down that you achieved only 1000 fps in a rifle?
I've had things go haywire before, but I usually had a clue how it was caused. Some powders are wonky when loaded light (I've had problems with 4227 before in a different caliber) and you'll get hangfires, and if not, extreme spreads which are noticable by the sound and target. I've shot gas check bullets without, and when they hit their speed limit, they go bonkers. Some bullets just don't like to go fast and I don't know the voodoo involved, so I don't shoot them fast. People blame that one on alloy, but I've seen same alloy, different mold, both sized and one goes and one doesn't. Some combo's just aren't meant to be, and this might be the case here. Very curious though.
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But honestly frustrated with the firing pin issue as well.
So I decided to put the gun on the rack until I hear from Henry.