The Hackmaster
CGN Regular
So I have never used benchmark in .223 before, but I have had good luck with ADI powders before so I decided to give it a try. Some loads showed promise accuracy wise, but all had very large extreme spreads. When I say large I mean as much as 120 FPS and generally not less than 70.
Is this normal for this powder? A google search didn't come up with anything.
Now, I'm not new to reloading. The first thing I did was try to see if somthing was malfunctioning. So I tested out a few things:
The Labradar was tested against hornady superformance factory ammo. ES was 40 FPS on 10 rounds. This is normal from what I have seen from other people testing the same ammunition on the labradar.
My handloads were tested in several different rifles. One 1-12 twist, and two 1-8. All showed large extreme spreads, but average velocity was about where the books say they should be for each given load.
I went home and tested the reloading scale with check weights. The scale appears to be fine.
Powder charges were book loads, starting at "start" loads and ending half a grain before max. All weighed and trickled up. It might be worth noting that all the top loads showed flattened primers.
Brass was Winchester, but after full length resizing I trim to length, uniform primer pocket, deburr flash hole and chamfer/deburr neck. Neck tension is .003. Shoulder bump is .006. All brass is within 1 grain+/-, which is fine for my needs. I'm not competing.
Bullets tested were the Nosler 50 grain ballistic tip varmint, the sierra 50 grain spitzer blitz and 50 grain varmint grenades. All loaded to manual specified lengths, as these are varmint rounds and I need them to feed from a magazine.
Primers were CCI BR-4, less than 3 years old from a sealed plastic box stored indoors. Powder was purchased last week from a store, not the trunk of someones car.
What the heck have I missed?!! I must have done something seriously wrong but I cant figure out where.
Is this normal for this powder? A google search didn't come up with anything.
Now, I'm not new to reloading. The first thing I did was try to see if somthing was malfunctioning. So I tested out a few things:
The Labradar was tested against hornady superformance factory ammo. ES was 40 FPS on 10 rounds. This is normal from what I have seen from other people testing the same ammunition on the labradar.
My handloads were tested in several different rifles. One 1-12 twist, and two 1-8. All showed large extreme spreads, but average velocity was about where the books say they should be for each given load.
I went home and tested the reloading scale with check weights. The scale appears to be fine.
Powder charges were book loads, starting at "start" loads and ending half a grain before max. All weighed and trickled up. It might be worth noting that all the top loads showed flattened primers.
Brass was Winchester, but after full length resizing I trim to length, uniform primer pocket, deburr flash hole and chamfer/deburr neck. Neck tension is .003. Shoulder bump is .006. All brass is within 1 grain+/-, which is fine for my needs. I'm not competing.
Bullets tested were the Nosler 50 grain ballistic tip varmint, the sierra 50 grain spitzer blitz and 50 grain varmint grenades. All loaded to manual specified lengths, as these are varmint rounds and I need them to feed from a magazine.
Primers were CCI BR-4, less than 3 years old from a sealed plastic box stored indoors. Powder was purchased last week from a store, not the trunk of someones car.
What the heck have I missed?!! I must have done something seriously wrong but I cant figure out where.
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