TN deer hunter
Beginner
- Dec 21, 2004
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I have been loading my .280 with 58.5gr of RL17 and the 120gr BT. Accuracy and speed have been outstanding. I checked the speed on these this spring and the temp was about 65 degrees, Saturday the temp was 58. I had not had any pressure signs until Saturday. I shot three shots and didn't notice any pressure signs until the last shot, the bolt was stiff and the case had split around the case and not along the length. Looked at the other two and my second shot had slightly split as well. I clean the gun good and then dropped a grain to 57.5 and shoot again yesterday and the first shot was with a factory shell (Hornady Light Mag. 139gr SST )to foul the bbl and it was fine. My next two are nearly touching and I think this is going to be ok, no flattened primer or anything then my last shot the case splits so I go load another shell using new brass and shoot it. The case didn't split but you can see a white colored crooked ring around the case where the others had cracked. I don't understand I have had no pressure signs at all. I thought the brass may have been loaded too many times but the new brass threw that out. I also noticed that these happened when I used a new box of Federal GM210 primers but I wouldn't think a different lot of primers would built up that much pressure. The cases were Remington anyone have any ideas?
I posted this on another forum and someone suggested that my die needs to be backed off to just touch the shoulders....BTW Its a new Steyr Prohunter. I have had it for about 4yrs but just started fooling with it last year. Thanks for any suggestions or help!
I posted this on another forum and someone suggested that my die needs to be backed off to just touch the shoulders....BTW Its a new Steyr Prohunter. I have had it for about 4yrs but just started fooling with it last year. Thanks for any suggestions or help!