I have a .280 AI that I have loaded with 62.5 g of RL 22 under a 145 grain Barnes LRX bullet with a Federal 215 match primer. I carefully worked up the load. It produced two 3/4" 4 shot groups without any signs of excess pressure. Or, at least it did until last Friday. During the initial load work the temps were 78-82 degrees in the "cool" morning air. Last Friday, I went out in the late afternoon and the temp was about 95 degrees. I shot a couple of shots. The first shot was ok. The second shot left an extractor mark. Out of the five shots three had extractor marks.
During my hunting season, I will not experience temps above 65-70 degrees if it gets that warm. Should I back the charge off or just not shoot it during the warm temps?? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
During my hunting season, I will not experience temps above 65-70 degrees if it gets that warm. Should I back the charge off or just not shoot it during the warm temps?? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you