I've recently started handloading for a new-to-me rifle - what I believe is a Husqvarna 648 (8x57mm). I loaded some 150 gr Speer Hot-core bullets with BL-C(2) from 51 gr to 54 gr. Nothing remarkable occurred and no load really stood out in terms of accuracy.
I also decided to load the Hornady 195 gr Interlock bullets with H4350 because I've had good luck with this powder in my 30-06 and some other calibres. The Hodgdon site says that the load range for 200 gr bullets is 49 gr to 54 gr, with 54 gr being compressed. I seated my bullets out almost to the lands (COL of 3.10"), which is considerably longer than the COL listed on the Hodgdon site. Even so, my start loads of 49 gr leave no room for the powder to move around at all, and by about 50 gr (if not 49.5), my loads are compressed. I went up to 52.5 gr and the powder was too compressed for my liking so I stopped there. I fired some of these loads the other day in sub 0 °C temperatures. The first couple of groups were pretty routine. I don't have a chronograph, so I can't measure velocity. But I noticed something weird with the elevation. I was shooting at 100 yards, and here's what happened with the elevation: 49.0 gr (-0.25"), 49.5 gr (+1.0"), 50.0 gr (+1.75"), 50.5 gr (+5.5"). This sudden jump in elevation was alarming to me, so I didn't shoot the remainder of the groups. At the time, I also looked at the brass cases, and it seemed that there was a bit of a bulge where the case wall joins the web. The primers looked perfectly fine though. When I got home I measured the diameter of where this bulge is, and according to Ken Waters' Pet Loads, the diameter was nothing to be alarmed over (0.470"). Some of my other cases look similar, even with lighter loads and with the loads using the 150 gr bullets.
I have not slugged the bore, but the barrel is marked "Kal 8mm" and I measured the groove diameter with my calipers, and it measures 0.323", so I am pretty confident that the barrel is not one of the smaller diameter barrels.
Is this sudden jump in elevation (velocity) something to worry about, or am I just being paranoid? Has anyone used H4350 with heavier bullets? Did you notice something similar?
I also decided to load the Hornady 195 gr Interlock bullets with H4350 because I've had good luck with this powder in my 30-06 and some other calibres. The Hodgdon site says that the load range for 200 gr bullets is 49 gr to 54 gr, with 54 gr being compressed. I seated my bullets out almost to the lands (COL of 3.10"), which is considerably longer than the COL listed on the Hodgdon site. Even so, my start loads of 49 gr leave no room for the powder to move around at all, and by about 50 gr (if not 49.5), my loads are compressed. I went up to 52.5 gr and the powder was too compressed for my liking so I stopped there. I fired some of these loads the other day in sub 0 °C temperatures. The first couple of groups were pretty routine. I don't have a chronograph, so I can't measure velocity. But I noticed something weird with the elevation. I was shooting at 100 yards, and here's what happened with the elevation: 49.0 gr (-0.25"), 49.5 gr (+1.0"), 50.0 gr (+1.75"), 50.5 gr (+5.5"). This sudden jump in elevation was alarming to me, so I didn't shoot the remainder of the groups. At the time, I also looked at the brass cases, and it seemed that there was a bit of a bulge where the case wall joins the web. The primers looked perfectly fine though. When I got home I measured the diameter of where this bulge is, and according to Ken Waters' Pet Loads, the diameter was nothing to be alarmed over (0.470"). Some of my other cases look similar, even with lighter loads and with the loads using the 150 gr bullets.
I have not slugged the bore, but the barrel is marked "Kal 8mm" and I measured the groove diameter with my calipers, and it measures 0.323", so I am pretty confident that the barrel is not one of the smaller diameter barrels.
Is this sudden jump in elevation (velocity) something to worry about, or am I just being paranoid? Has anyone used H4350 with heavier bullets? Did you notice something similar?


















































