A few weeks ago I was messing around and had some H1000 to use up, some pulled Partitions and some Spitzer 140 grain of some sort, and a bunch of 7mm08 brass... so I decided to mess around with a slow powder behind the 140's in the 7mm08.
I have loaded up to 47 grains, and still have some at both 46 and 47. Odd thing is at 47 the primers just start to flatten a little but the necks are black no matter what the charge. What would cause the necks to be sooty even though I am seeing signs of pressure on the high side? 47 grains is 100% of case capacity by the way.
I have never run into this scenario before, however I have always used published data for starting loads. There is not 7mm08 data for H1000 that I am aware of. Is this soot on the necks because the powder is too slow? If so, why are the primers starting to flatten at 47 grains?
The whole purpose of loading the H1000 in the 7mm08 was just to experiment with something different for personal experience, however I am not sure how to interpret the results.
I have loaded up to 47 grains, and still have some at both 46 and 47. Odd thing is at 47 the primers just start to flatten a little but the necks are black no matter what the charge. What would cause the necks to be sooty even though I am seeing signs of pressure on the high side? 47 grains is 100% of case capacity by the way.
I have never run into this scenario before, however I have always used published data for starting loads. There is not 7mm08 data for H1000 that I am aware of. Is this soot on the necks because the powder is too slow? If so, why are the primers starting to flatten at 47 grains?
The whole purpose of loading the H1000 in the 7mm08 was just to experiment with something different for personal experience, however I am not sure how to interpret the results.


















































