First of all the gun performs quite good with factory ammo I went through 3 boxes.
50 rounds of American Eagle(180 gr lead cast) went through without a hiccup.
100 rounds of UMC(180 FMJ) I had about 5 FTF,(most of which was when I was using 20# Wolf Spring) when I used the 18# I had no jams.
I did run through 50 rounds of reloads and this is where I had some problems.
First the load..
200gr Horn XTP
Federal Brass(I have Starline on the way)
11.3gr of Accurate#9
CCI 350
1.255 OAL
.420 Crimp using LEE Factory Crimp Die
I was using a Wolf 20# spring.
I found that I was getting a fair bit of powder residue(some of it unburnt). After about 5 shots I would have some built up in the chamber/barrel and it would start leaving small dents(like dimples) on my cases.
I cleaned out the fouling after 5 rounds and all the rounds fired off with no malfunctions.
My cases were coming out normal except for a slight flattening of the primer. There are no splits or any smoke around the primer. So I am assuming that the primer flattening is happening when the case is striking the breech face?
Is Accurate#9 a dirty powder?
Is the powder charge too light?
Or maybe not enough crimp?
I measured my chamber and it is on the sloppy side....(.430) is the measurement. Not sure what the SAAMI spec is for chamber sizes? I am guessing around .427?
50 rounds of American Eagle(180 gr lead cast) went through without a hiccup.
100 rounds of UMC(180 FMJ) I had about 5 FTF,(most of which was when I was using 20# Wolf Spring) when I used the 18# I had no jams.
I did run through 50 rounds of reloads and this is where I had some problems.
First the load..
200gr Horn XTP
Federal Brass(I have Starline on the way)
11.3gr of Accurate#9
CCI 350
1.255 OAL
.420 Crimp using LEE Factory Crimp Die
I was using a Wolf 20# spring.
I found that I was getting a fair bit of powder residue(some of it unburnt). After about 5 shots I would have some built up in the chamber/barrel and it would start leaving small dents(like dimples) on my cases.
I cleaned out the fouling after 5 rounds and all the rounds fired off with no malfunctions.
My cases were coming out normal except for a slight flattening of the primer. There are no splits or any smoke around the primer. So I am assuming that the primer flattening is happening when the case is striking the breech face?
Is Accurate#9 a dirty powder?
Is the powder charge too light?
Or maybe not enough crimp?
I measured my chamber and it is on the sloppy side....(.430) is the measurement. Not sure what the SAAMI spec is for chamber sizes? I am guessing around .427?