Hi!
I’m not using this forum really often, but I thought that I would give it a try on that topic.
So basically, I’m currently developping a load recipe for my .243AI.
I’m using varget powder, as it is super weather stable. And I have a good amount on hands. I’m using Berger 69gr high bc FB bullets. The rifle like them!
I started using 40 grains of varget and working my way up. The most accurate load was with 42 grains. I was quite impressed with the .719" 3 shot group at 200y. I’ve continued to work my way up but the groups started to open slowly. Stopped at 43gr.
Everything is great with that load but one thing. The case gets partly covered with fouling. Well over the shoulder. I understand that it’s usually a light load symptom, or bad combinaison of slow powder and light bullet. But is it the case here? The same thing happened with every load I’ve tried allo the way up to 43 grains of powder.
Should I be worried? And what could be the cause or solution?
Thanks a lot!
Ed.
I’m not using this forum really often, but I thought that I would give it a try on that topic.
So basically, I’m currently developping a load recipe for my .243AI.
I’m using varget powder, as it is super weather stable. And I have a good amount on hands. I’m using Berger 69gr high bc FB bullets. The rifle like them!
I started using 40 grains of varget and working my way up. The most accurate load was with 42 grains. I was quite impressed with the .719" 3 shot group at 200y. I’ve continued to work my way up but the groups started to open slowly. Stopped at 43gr.
Everything is great with that load but one thing. The case gets partly covered with fouling. Well over the shoulder. I understand that it’s usually a light load symptom, or bad combinaison of slow powder and light bullet. But is it the case here? The same thing happened with every load I’ve tried allo the way up to 43 grains of powder.
Should I be worried? And what could be the cause or solution?
Thanks a lot!
Ed.