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Blown primer in .243 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="thwatson2" data-source="post: 1541223" data-attributes="member: 56839"><p>Looking at some sites like Hodgdon, Speer and nosler. Looks like 44 grains is max for 4831sc. I know others are pumping more but temp, bullet seat depth, and primer type can have effects like you are describing. Hope you figure it out. Think i'd Step back to start load of 38 grains and start chronographing as I stepped up. Had problem couple years ago with varget in 308. Loaded some mediocre loads and I was chronographing 30-06 velocities. Primers were showing signs of pressure issues, etc. stepped the load way back and seemed to do well. Remember all the loads developed online, in books and someone else's load can be a different story in your gun. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwatson2, post: 1541223, member: 56839"] Looking at some sites like Hodgdon, Speer and nosler. Looks like 44 grains is max for 4831sc. I know others are pumping more but temp, bullet seat depth, and primer type can have effects like you are describing. Hope you figure it out. Think i’d Step back to start load of 38 grains and start chronographing as I stepped up. Had problem couple years ago with varget in 308. Loaded some mediocre loads and I was chronographing 30-06 velocities. Primers were showing signs of pressure issues, etc. stepped the load way back and seemed to do well. Remember all the loads developed online, in books and someone else’s load can be a different story in your gun. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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