Nevrsummr
Well-Known Member
I have a load worked up for a favorite rifle that is a fantastic load. I have shot the same exact load for 2 years in many weather conditions with great results. Hunting last weekend my wife shot a 1" group at 450yds with it just to confirm dope at that elevation
. The next day hunting after 2 shots the 3rd shot was way hot . Blew the primer. Bad ejector marks. Stiff bolt. Pic attached.
My understanding is cold weather and high elevation should reduce a loads intensity, Is that wrong? I shot same load in 80* dry hot weather with no issues.
My wife said that the bolt was a little stiff on one of her previous shots as well.
Normal shooting elevation is 2500' and around 50-70*f. Hunting elevation was 7800 and 24*f
No I did not mistake a primer. Highly unlikely that it was a powder overthrow as I have tested the load and did not see pressure signs till 1gr higher. And I check each throw.
My understanding is cold weather and high elevation should reduce a loads intensity, Is that wrong? I shot same load in 80* dry hot weather with no issues.
My wife said that the bolt was a little stiff on one of her previous shots as well.
Normal shooting elevation is 2500' and around 50-70*f. Hunting elevation was 7800 and 24*f
No I did not mistake a primer. Highly unlikely that it was a powder overthrow as I have tested the load and did not see pressure signs till 1gr higher. And I check each throw.