Load I used was a 405gr leab cast bullet, aloxed. Win cases, WLR primers, 40gr H4895.
Loads all ignited and fired with no keyholing, but EVERY load left maybe 15% unburnt powder in the barrel that had to be swabbed out each shot.
2 shot groups were excellent, but very inconsistant as to where they would strike the target. (ie, 2 almost touching 6" high. 2 almost touching 6" to the right, etc.)
Each 2 shot group was shot from rounds resting in the same position (ie, vertical, laying on sides, etc.) which indicates to me this load is sensitive to powder positioning and that perhaps I need to use magnum primers to cut down on unburnt powder left in the bore.
Anyone able to offer advice? Will magnum rifle primers solve the powder issue?
Can you use filler material with H4895 such as cream of wheat or cotton batt? Or do I need to switch to a powder that fills more case volume?
Loads all ignited and fired with no keyholing, but EVERY load left maybe 15% unburnt powder in the barrel that had to be swabbed out each shot.
2 shot groups were excellent, but very inconsistant as to where they would strike the target. (ie, 2 almost touching 6" high. 2 almost touching 6" to the right, etc.)
Each 2 shot group was shot from rounds resting in the same position (ie, vertical, laying on sides, etc.) which indicates to me this load is sensitive to powder positioning and that perhaps I need to use magnum primers to cut down on unburnt powder left in the bore.
Anyone able to offer advice? Will magnum rifle primers solve the powder issue?
Can you use filler material with H4895 such as cream of wheat or cotton batt? Or do I need to switch to a powder that fills more case volume?