After a bullet failure from a competitive brand premium bullet last year, I decided to get back to my roots, and load only Nosler Partitions, which have never let me down.
My load for my 308Win was always as follows:
- Single-lot, R P Brass, partially-sized, and trimmed to 2.010
- CCI 250 Magnum LR Primers
- 47.0gr of WIN748
- #16330 - 165 gr Partition Spitzer
This load averaged 2,698 FPS with very little variation, and shot 1" groups, .900 on a good day.
Unable to find the magnum CCI's anywhere, I did a textbook No-No, and changed a component without reducing the load and building back up at 1/2 grain intervals. I replaced the CCI 250 magnum primers with CCI 200 regular Large Rifle primers. Although some primers were flatter than I usually accept, there were no other adverse indications of pressure. However, accuracy was a completely different story! The load sprayed 4 inch groups at 100 yards. (I did not have access to chronograph that day.)
This is so far removed from my expectations that it prompted me to write. Can this be? Should I be looking for another problem with my reloading, or does this actually make some sense to anybody? Variations in the "flatness" of the fired primers suggests to me that the regular primers are not providing the consistency of ignition of the powder that the magnum primers of the same manufacturer provide.
I tried a few factory loads afterwards just to make sure that there wasn't a malfunction in my erector tube, or some other mechanical failure.
Any expert opinion is appreciated.
My load for my 308Win was always as follows:
- Single-lot, R P Brass, partially-sized, and trimmed to 2.010
- CCI 250 Magnum LR Primers
- 47.0gr of WIN748
- #16330 - 165 gr Partition Spitzer
This load averaged 2,698 FPS with very little variation, and shot 1" groups, .900 on a good day.
Unable to find the magnum CCI's anywhere, I did a textbook No-No, and changed a component without reducing the load and building back up at 1/2 grain intervals. I replaced the CCI 250 magnum primers with CCI 200 regular Large Rifle primers. Although some primers were flatter than I usually accept, there were no other adverse indications of pressure. However, accuracy was a completely different story! The load sprayed 4 inch groups at 100 yards. (I did not have access to chronograph that day.)
This is so far removed from my expectations that it prompted me to write. Can this be? Should I be looking for another problem with my reloading, or does this actually make some sense to anybody? Variations in the "flatness" of the fired primers suggests to me that the regular primers are not providing the consistency of ignition of the powder that the magnum primers of the same manufacturer provide.
I tried a few factory loads afterwards just to make sure that there wasn't a malfunction in my erector tube, or some other mechanical failure.
Any expert opinion is appreciated.