I would like to hear any suggestions or opinions you might have. I’m shooting 150gr E-tips from a 280AI, Remington brass, Fed 215M primer and 57.5 gr of RL22. The outside temperature was about 74F.
With the bullet seated .100 off the lands I see some flattening and cratering of the primer. The group measured .641.
At .075 off the lands I see a little flattening of the primer with no cratering but the group opened up to .860
And at .050 off the lands I grouped .964 with no pressure signs.
57.5 is the minimum charge that the Nosler manual list. Would you stick with that charge and .100 off the lands? Or reduce the charge and seat the bullet deeper to see if accuracy improves and pressure sign go away. Or is there any other change that you would make.
The worst part of shooting and reloading is you always think you can do better with one more change to the recipe. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
George
With the bullet seated .100 off the lands I see some flattening and cratering of the primer. The group measured .641.
At .075 off the lands I see a little flattening of the primer with no cratering but the group opened up to .860
And at .050 off the lands I grouped .964 with no pressure signs.
57.5 is the minimum charge that the Nosler manual list. Would you stick with that charge and .100 off the lands? Or reduce the charge and seat the bullet deeper to see if accuracy improves and pressure sign go away. Or is there any other change that you would make.
The worst part of shooting and reloading is you always think you can do better with one more change to the recipe. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
George