CamoWildcat
Beginner
- Mar 20, 2006
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Went out to the range today intending on grouping some loads in 3 rifles. Raining, (yeah, in Arizona) so I decided to sight in the 3 rifles (because I switched some scope mounts around and added lock-tite) and call it a day. After firing 4 rounds in my 223 WSSM, I noticed the brass cases had quite a bit of black powder burn all the way back to the base. I'm shooting 44 grains of Varget pushing a 50 grain moly coated bullet between 3800 and 4000 FPS. Thats another puzzling thing - my 4 shot averages vary between 3800 and 4000 FPS with the 44 grains of powder. The only variable is bullet seating depth which ranges from .010 to .060 off the lands. I would say air temp has varied from 60 to 80 degrees.
Any ideas or suggestions? My best guess is the brass is a little under sized and it isn't expanding enough to fill the chamber. I didn't notice this problem shooting reloaded factory nickle cases. And I've got no idea why my velocities vary so much.
Any ideas or suggestions? My best guess is the brass is a little under sized and it isn't expanding enough to fill the chamber. I didn't notice this problem shooting reloaded factory nickle cases. And I've got no idea why my velocities vary so much.