ruby76
Well-Known Member
I need some help/advice from the collective!
Rifle details: 338ss, in a Ti medium length action. 22" barrel. Lands are at 2.100". I have room for 3.200" COAL. 150 rounds down the barrel. ADG brass.
Right from fireforming, I have had pressure signs in this rifle a few grains earlier then other people have reported. Now that I have fully formed brass with 2 firings on it, I'm running some final pressure tests and seem to be a bit slower then I'd expect.
I will get an ejector mark, with only the tiniest flattening of the shoulder of the primer (Fed 215M) as the first sign of pressure. It will typically take 2 grains more powder before I see a substantial flattening of the primer and an increase in the bolt lift.
The gun is going back to the gun Smith to fix a mistake he made on the stock. While it's there, I'm thinking about having him increase the throat by .050" to .100" .
It seems I can get an additional 2.5 to 3 grains of powder in the case, before I hear about the same level of Varget crunch, if I seat it 0.100" further out. Of course this is somewhat meaningless, but thought I'd try.
I do have one load that I'm happy with. It is a Hammer Hunter 213, running about 2850. Loaded .010" off the lands. I cant load this bullet any longer, so if I increase the throat, I will have to jump this bullet further.
But I was hoping to run heavier bullets in the 225 to 250 class.
The pressure tests I've run to-date are, first signs of pressure showed 1 grain above these loads. I've run faster and slower powders, all with similarly or slower results.
235 Hammer Hunter @ 2.090" BTO, w/58.0g Varget, 2670fps
250 Berger Hunter @ 2.090"BTO, w/58.0g Varget, 2600fps
Thoughts on increasing the throat by 0.050" to 0.100"? Any guess on what increase in velocity I might see?
My original shorter throat with a 250 berger touched at 2.045 bto, coal to The lands at 2.900. I'm adding .100 throating right now. I'm aiming to also reduce pressure signs and will next be loading 230 Eldx. I also confirmed switching to fed 210M primers from 215's reduced pressure. I have abandoned varget and found H4350 reduced pressure signs, next I want to try H1000 once I get my rifle back.