Was it a decent electronic scale or a cheap one? Did he zero it with the powder pan on it or was he doing math with his charges?
It looked like a cheaper one. He would've zeroed it with the pan on it, but who can say for sure eh? May have slipped up.
He uses H335 for .223 and Titegroup for .45 along with H4895 for his 30-06.I'm sure the OP can tell us if he reloads with more than 1 type of powder to clarify it some. I'd be buying a lottery ticket though.
Was that first shot also the first round that was loaded after changing over from reloading Titegroup. Perhaps the hopper tube had say 20gn of Titegroup, add 25gn of H4895 and voila, mega pressure. If this is the case the rest of the reload will be H4895.
It is amazing how much powder can sit on the bottom of the hopper/tube.
18.5gn of Titegroup makes a huge fireball in my S&W 500. Expect 45gn TG in 30-06 would blow up.
It looked like a cheaper one. He would've zeroed it with the pan on it, but who can say for sure eh? May have slipped up.
You can check lug setback with a NO-GO or a Field gauge and not have to pull the barrel.
On a .303 British Enfield rifle two oiled proof testing rounds were fired, if the headspace increased over .003 the rifle failed proofing due to lug setback.[/QUOTE
Problem with using the guages is that the bolt will still not be able to close on a no go but because of the way the lugs might have set back the rifle could still be out of tolerance. The lugs on the Winchester are qiite small in relation to the surface area of the front off the receiver. Did still pull the barrel to check.
I don't think the OP's story would be quite the same if it was 45 grains of Titegroup in a 30-06 cartridge case....she'd a come undone. I'm in agreement with it being the first powder load dropped, and having a mix of Titegroup and the other powder. But on the other hand, what are the chances that this first cartridge loaded, was also the first one fired?
I'm also hedging my bet on two powders being mixed together in the original h-4895 jug.
Agreed....Please report what you find. We can all learn from this.
Please report what you find. We can all learn from this.



























