I've been trying to find a Varget/ SMK load for my rifle, and have run into a very confusing dilemma.
As stated in the Lee manual, the starting load for 155 gr weight with Varget is 44.0 gr, and the DNE load is 47.0 gr.
I'm running Federal brass, Federal Large Rifle Magnum primers, and 155 gr Sierra Matchkings with Varget, as stated. OAL is 2.81". Loadings are by Lee Classic Loader and brass is hand polished and prepped. Rifle is a 1975 Winchester Model 70.
Here's the dilemma... I took a batch out today with loadings: 44.4gr, 44.6gr, 44.8gr and 45.0 gr. Brass was on its 4th firing with limited to no signs of excess fatigue- all previous firings were in the 44-45gr range-
The oddity occurred right off the bat, when I noticed cratered primers on my 44.4gr load. Craters are uniform and smooth around and stand about the thickness of a piece of notebook paper high. Traces of blow by were obvious at the neck, but not to an extent more severe than that seen in factory loadings. Excessive bulging near the case head was not evident- about one in three cases have a ridge that is barely discernible by fingernail near the case head- barely. Primers are flattened and embossed, however maintain a radius minutely smaller than that on the interior wall of the primer pocket. Recoil and report were normal, or at least never unexpected in impulse.
Just for comparison, I ran a couple 155 A-max's at 44.3 gr with the same results. Shot great, but popped out with cratered primers.
One detail to note is that the bolt was not 'smooth' on closing for some rounds. It did not need to be 'forced' down, but it took enough pressure to get the mind going- will such a situation occur with brass that has been fired a few times from the same rifle and only neck resized? I only shoot one 308, so all brass is fire formed from the last firing.
Anybody care to offer their judgment on the situation?
As stated in the Lee manual, the starting load for 155 gr weight with Varget is 44.0 gr, and the DNE load is 47.0 gr.
I'm running Federal brass, Federal Large Rifle Magnum primers, and 155 gr Sierra Matchkings with Varget, as stated. OAL is 2.81". Loadings are by Lee Classic Loader and brass is hand polished and prepped. Rifle is a 1975 Winchester Model 70.
Here's the dilemma... I took a batch out today with loadings: 44.4gr, 44.6gr, 44.8gr and 45.0 gr. Brass was on its 4th firing with limited to no signs of excess fatigue- all previous firings were in the 44-45gr range-
The oddity occurred right off the bat, when I noticed cratered primers on my 44.4gr load. Craters are uniform and smooth around and stand about the thickness of a piece of notebook paper high. Traces of blow by were obvious at the neck, but not to an extent more severe than that seen in factory loadings. Excessive bulging near the case head was not evident- about one in three cases have a ridge that is barely discernible by fingernail near the case head- barely. Primers are flattened and embossed, however maintain a radius minutely smaller than that on the interior wall of the primer pocket. Recoil and report were normal, or at least never unexpected in impulse.
Just for comparison, I ran a couple 155 A-max's at 44.3 gr with the same results. Shot great, but popped out with cratered primers.
One detail to note is that the bolt was not 'smooth' on closing for some rounds. It did not need to be 'forced' down, but it took enough pressure to get the mind going- will such a situation occur with brass that has been fired a few times from the same rifle and only neck resized? I only shoot one 308, so all brass is fire formed from the last firing.
Anybody care to offer their judgment on the situation?