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Blown primer in .243 Ackley
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1542033" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>If the chamber is correct and chamber clean the next thing would be the powder charge its self.</p><p>I got out my loading books last night. A 1967 Hornady manual and 7th addition, With 95 to 100 gr. Jacket Core bullets and H 4831 they list starting load as 42.0 (Forty Two and zero tenths). and 45.5 gr. (Forty Five and Five tenth grain) as <strong>Max. Load.</strong> </p><p></p><p> LYMAN 45th edition lists with H4831 with 100 gr. Jacket Core bullet Lists 40.0 Gr. as the starting load and lists 45.0 Gr. (Forty Five and Zero Tenths) as <strong>MAX LOAD. </strong> Pressure lists at 51,600 psi. </p><p></p><p>Some data suggest drop Jacket Core loading data by 10 o/o for use with Barnes Mono bullets. With 10 percent cut in starting load, would put the starting load at 37.8 (Thirty Seven and eight tenths)</p><p>You may have to reconsider the powder you are going to use or the load weight.</p><p>Good Luck in finding a solution to this problem and a solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1542033, member: 77249"] If the chamber is correct and chamber clean the next thing would be the powder charge its self. I got out my loading books last night. A 1967 Hornady manual and 7th addition, With 95 to 100 gr. Jacket Core bullets and H 4831 they list starting load as 42.0 (Forty Two and zero tenths). and 45.5 gr. (Forty Five and Five tenth grain) as [B]Max. Load.[/B] LYMAN 45th edition lists with H4831 with 100 gr. Jacket Core bullet Lists 40.0 Gr. as the starting load and lists 45.0 Gr. (Forty Five and Zero Tenths) as [B]MAX LOAD. [/B] Pressure lists at 51,600 psi. Some data suggest drop Jacket Core loading data by 10 o/o for use with Barnes Mono bullets. With 10 percent cut in starting load, would put the starting load at 37.8 (Thirty Seven and eight tenths) You may have to reconsider the powder you are going to use or the load weight. Good Luck in finding a solution to this problem and a solution. [/QUOTE]
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