Hot Loads - 7mm WSM/IMR7828/168 gr Nosler Custom Competition Bullet

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Using 65gr of IMR 7828 with 168 gr Nosler CC bullet. Hard extraction, primers popping out, bolt face impression on the case head, etc....

Nosler manual has for the 160 gr bullet 67 gr as max load and 66.5 gr max load for the 175 gr bullet.

Any ideas?
 
Go to Hodgdons web page (cartridge loads)
they claim max load with 168gr bullet at 65.8 max

168 GR. SIE HPBT IMR IMR 7828 .284" 2.850" 62.0 2754 55,200 PSI 65.8 2921 62,900 PSI
 
Go to Hodgdons web page (cartridge loads)
they claim max load with 168gr bullet at 65.8 max

168 GR. SIE HPBT IMR IMR 7828 .284" 2.850" 62.0 2754 55,200 PSI 65.8 2921 62,900 PSI

Well, this 65.0 gr load I have is not working out. First time I have run into this problem on a new rifle. Quick load says it's ok too.
 
Obviously, the load is too hot for your rifle. If you had started with the starting load, and had worked up in reasonable increments, you would not be in this situation.
 
Obviously, the load is too hot for your rifle. If you had started with the starting load, and had worked up in reasonable increments, you would not be in this situation.

Exactly, thats why they list starting loads and max loads. Even though all chanbers are cut to SAMMI spec.(or supposed to be) there are many other variables that can change chamber pressures.
 
Obviously, the load is too hot for your rifle. If you had started with the starting load, and had worked up in reasonable increments, you would not be in this situation.

Situation? What situation? By the way you are acting, you'd swear I blew the farm!
 
Nobody has suggested that your scale may be off. If you are using a balance scale have you calibrated it lately, or if its a cheap digital I would suggest something else. Where you metering out each load carefully, or using a powder thrower?

Evan
 
Nobody has suggested that your scale may be off. If you are using a balance scale have you calibrated it lately, or if its a cheap digital I would suggest something else. Where you metering out each load carefully, or using a powder thrower?

Evan

good call!
 
Nobody has suggested that your scale may be off. If you are using a balance scale have you calibrated it lately, or if its a cheap digital I would suggest something else. Where you metering out each load carefully, or using a powder thrower?

Evan

Harrell's Precision powder measure with a RCBS charge master scale.
 
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