Searching for the issue with 6mm Remington loads. Newer to reloading and would like to get a few opinions.
I have 100gr Nosler Partitions paired with new Hornady brass, Federal 210 large rifle primers, a COL of 2.8, and went from 41 grains of IMR 4350 up to 43 grains which is the Max charge according to Nosler.
While testing, I noted that my primers were bulging slightly. I worked up from 41 grains of 4350 in increments of .5 grains or less, to 43 grains. All had bulged primers. When reaching 43 grains of IMR 4350, primers were still bulging to the same degree and the third round blew out the side of the primer pocket.
What might cause this? I’m seeing all kinds of things saying high pressure, too much headspace, low pressure (but I don’t know if that makes sense after the blown primer pocket).
I have 100gr Nosler Partitions paired with new Hornady brass, Federal 210 large rifle primers, a COL of 2.8, and went from 41 grains of IMR 4350 up to 43 grains which is the Max charge according to Nosler.
While testing, I noted that my primers were bulging slightly. I worked up from 41 grains of 4350 in increments of .5 grains or less, to 43 grains. All had bulged primers. When reaching 43 grains of IMR 4350, primers were still bulging to the same degree and the third round blew out the side of the primer pocket.
What might cause this? I’m seeing all kinds of things saying high pressure, too much headspace, low pressure (but I don’t know if that makes sense after the blown primer pocket).























































