TackDriver284
Handloader
- Feb 13, 2016
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I did my first ladder test today ( one round each charge ) for the 300 Win Mag and 180 AccuBond pushed by RL 22 / CCI250 primers with charge weights from 73.4 to 76.2 grains and jammed into the lands .005" When I shot the 73.4 grain charge, I was taken by surprise that the velocity was 3,134 fps which is a tad fast for a low charge with the 26 inch barrel. I assumed there may be a pressure spike / velocity because of the .005" jam into the lands. The 76.2 charge was at 3,283 fps and the last two charges of 75.8 and 76.2 grains shows a faint ejector mark on the brass, I barely missed it until I observed carefully under some sunlight. I did not encounter any case swipes or heavy bolt lift. I believe the pressure is over 65k at this point because of velocity and the ejector sign on the case head so I stopped right there and won't be using the last two charges ( 75.8 and 76.2 )in the future. I have determined what my max pressure is. The #1 ( 73.4 ) and #2 ( 73.8 )charge ( 3,134 and 3,155 fps ) grouped together nicely about 3/4 inches apart at 300 yards, so I'll be working on a new load starting with 73.6 grains and see how it does with .005 jam". I did not like 300 yards to do a ladder testing because its grouping too close together. It's tough to find calm conditions this time of the year to be able to shoot 400 -500 yards where your groupings will be further apart from each other and easier to pinpoint groupings.
Was doing the .005" jam a bad idea? I read a few articles from some benchrest shooters using this method for ladder testings. Backing off the lands .020" will lower my pressure and velocity. Should I redo the ladder testing again with .020" off the lands if .005" jam was the incorrect way to begin with?
Here is a pic of the case head, see the ejector mark between the a and the g with 76.2 grains RL22 and .005" jam.
Was doing the .005" jam a bad idea? I read a few articles from some benchrest shooters using this method for ladder testings. Backing off the lands .020" will lower my pressure and velocity. Should I redo the ladder testing again with .020" off the lands if .005" jam was the incorrect way to begin with?
Here is a pic of the case head, see the ejector mark between the a and the g with 76.2 grains RL22 and .005" jam.