Ross1147
Well-Known Member
So, until I started reading this forum a few years ago I would say I was a novice Reloader at best. I would stay within published book loads and never really change much but COAL. I would use whatever brass I had (win / r-p / fed) and reload all to the same specs. Never really had pressure issues other than with one brand of brass from my 223 I picked up at a range. For some reason I always blew primers in that brass so I went through my stash and threw out all that had the same stamp.
Today, I'm a much different reloader, thanks in part to information on this site. I came across something today that really blew my mind. See, I knew swapping out components changed things, but I never imagined it would this much?
Both loads are using 54 grn RL15 with a 245 grn Shock Hammer seated at the same COAL in a 35 Whelen. I am switching from R-P brass to Lapua. Load components and results below.
R-P 30-06 brass, WLR primer, FL sized 3rd firing on brass, no crimp - 2613fps
Lapua 30-06 brass, F210M primer, 1st firing on brass, Lee FCD - 2433fps.
That's dang near 200fps slower just from changing primers and brass! My R-P loads are super hot and primers are very flat, but it shoots great. The Lapua shows zero pressure signs and shot pretty good at 250 yds today. Initially I thought I had to have screwed up my charges, but I pulled one of each and both were 54 grns. I decided to measure the internal volume of each and the lapua held 2.6 grns more.
Do y'all think just 2.6 grns internal volume, change in primer to F210M and crimping caused this large of a decrease? Good thing I didn't go the other way from Lapua to R-P, I bet I can push a full grain to 2 more in the lapua before I hit pressure!! Lesson here is to always back off a grain or 2 prior to switching something out!
Ryan
Today, I'm a much different reloader, thanks in part to information on this site. I came across something today that really blew my mind. See, I knew swapping out components changed things, but I never imagined it would this much?
Both loads are using 54 grn RL15 with a 245 grn Shock Hammer seated at the same COAL in a 35 Whelen. I am switching from R-P brass to Lapua. Load components and results below.
R-P 30-06 brass, WLR primer, FL sized 3rd firing on brass, no crimp - 2613fps
Lapua 30-06 brass, F210M primer, 1st firing on brass, Lee FCD - 2433fps.
That's dang near 200fps slower just from changing primers and brass! My R-P loads are super hot and primers are very flat, but it shoots great. The Lapua shows zero pressure signs and shot pretty good at 250 yds today. Initially I thought I had to have screwed up my charges, but I pulled one of each and both were 54 grns. I decided to measure the internal volume of each and the lapua held 2.6 grns more.
Do y'all think just 2.6 grns internal volume, change in primer to F210M and crimping caused this large of a decrease? Good thing I didn't go the other way from Lapua to R-P, I bet I can push a full grain to 2 more in the lapua before I hit pressure!! Lesson here is to always back off a grain or 2 prior to switching something out!
Ryan