Have been doing load development on my 264, Rem 700 action, 26" Lilja barrel with 8" twist, H-S Precision stock. Have found 68.0 gr Retumbo to give good accuracy with 140 gr Partitions (3120 fps), with 140 gr Accubonds ( 3250 fps) and with 142 gr LRAB (3100 fps).
Since 140 Ballistic Tips are of the same size and BC as the Accubond, I decided to load a few as practice rounds. The first 4 shot fine at an avg of 3170 fps, but the fifth shot nearly locked the bolt. Chrony indicated 3211 fps. It was very stiff/heavy to lift. The case however showed no real pressure signs.
The only thing I noticed was some residual case lube on the case, which was sticky. Could this have caused the problem?
I have fired the 140 Accubond with 68.5 grains of powder at up to 3300 fps with no pressure signs, so I didn't think an NBT at 3211 would cause this problem. This load has worked fine in this rifle with3 different bullet types. Not sure what caused this anomaly.
A friend and I load these and have a pretty good quality check, so I'm pretty confident there wasn't an extra grain of powder or anything, same with seating depth. Here's the load info:
Nosler brass, 2 times loaded, neck sized only. All cases measured less than trim to length.
68 gr Retumbo
WLRM primer
140 gr NBT
COAL 3.25"
Rifle has had 24 rounds through it since last good cleaning.
Thanks for the help.
Since 140 Ballistic Tips are of the same size and BC as the Accubond, I decided to load a few as practice rounds. The first 4 shot fine at an avg of 3170 fps, but the fifth shot nearly locked the bolt. Chrony indicated 3211 fps. It was very stiff/heavy to lift. The case however showed no real pressure signs.
The only thing I noticed was some residual case lube on the case, which was sticky. Could this have caused the problem?
I have fired the 140 Accubond with 68.5 grains of powder at up to 3300 fps with no pressure signs, so I didn't think an NBT at 3211 would cause this problem. This load has worked fine in this rifle with3 different bullet types. Not sure what caused this anomaly.
A friend and I load these and have a pretty good quality check, so I'm pretty confident there wasn't an extra grain of powder or anything, same with seating depth. Here's the load info:
Nosler brass, 2 times loaded, neck sized only. All cases measured less than trim to length.
68 gr Retumbo
WLRM primer
140 gr NBT
COAL 3.25"
Rifle has had 24 rounds through it since last good cleaning.
Thanks for the help.