GilaMonster
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Man, I've been fighting my .338 Imperial Magnum since I got home. I've had nothing but problems with the loads.
When I was home in June of last year on my last R&R, I test fired it with 200 gr Nosler Accubonds and found that my rifle would not handle the mazimum poad for IMR7828 with those bullets. I figured it out, or so I thought. My Cartridge OAL had to be shorter because I am limited to the length of the magazine of the M700 Rem. So I had to seat the accubond deeper so less case capacity. I get that.
I decided to go with the 225 gr Nosler Partitions as they aren't so pointy as those accubonds and I could seat them to the same overall length as my data showed. That sounded to me like a better choice as I could seat the bullet properly and probably work up to maximum loads or at least get closer to maximum.
Well, I've been trying to get some RE25 but no one around here has any and one shop has some on order, so I'm playing the waiting game.
In the meantime, I had an unopened can of H1000 that I've had for many years just sitting around. That should be fine for those 225 gr Partitions. I checked what little data I had for the Imperial and checked the loading data for the .338 RUM because the .338 RUM is just a shortened version of the .338 Imperial Magnum. I came up with a starting load of 98 gr H1000 and gave it a go. That was below maximum for the .338 RUM and I figured it should be fine. Crap, the primers were flattened out so that they blended into the case head like one piece and extraction was tough too. OK, I then dropped to 95 gr H1000 with the same bullets. Same results. Now this is getting real close to the starting load for the .338 RUM and I'm flattening primers and the pressure is so great that I can barely get the fired cases out of the chamber.
OK, I even turned the case necks down really thin as the cases I'm using are necked down .375 RUM cases. I thought that the necks might be too thick, but that didn't change anything. Same results.
Today, I went back and loaded some 200 gr Accubonds once again with a nice medium loading (according to my data) of IMR7828 and guess what? No problems at all. Nice round primers and I can go on up with my loads like I am supposed to.
Do you suppose that I might have a bad lot of H1000? I can't explain it any other way. Any suggestions or feedback?
When I was home in June of last year on my last R&R, I test fired it with 200 gr Nosler Accubonds and found that my rifle would not handle the mazimum poad for IMR7828 with those bullets. I figured it out, or so I thought. My Cartridge OAL had to be shorter because I am limited to the length of the magazine of the M700 Rem. So I had to seat the accubond deeper so less case capacity. I get that.
I decided to go with the 225 gr Nosler Partitions as they aren't so pointy as those accubonds and I could seat them to the same overall length as my data showed. That sounded to me like a better choice as I could seat the bullet properly and probably work up to maximum loads or at least get closer to maximum.
Well, I've been trying to get some RE25 but no one around here has any and one shop has some on order, so I'm playing the waiting game.
In the meantime, I had an unopened can of H1000 that I've had for many years just sitting around. That should be fine for those 225 gr Partitions. I checked what little data I had for the Imperial and checked the loading data for the .338 RUM because the .338 RUM is just a shortened version of the .338 Imperial Magnum. I came up with a starting load of 98 gr H1000 and gave it a go. That was below maximum for the .338 RUM and I figured it should be fine. Crap, the primers were flattened out so that they blended into the case head like one piece and extraction was tough too. OK, I then dropped to 95 gr H1000 with the same bullets. Same results. Now this is getting real close to the starting load for the .338 RUM and I'm flattening primers and the pressure is so great that I can barely get the fired cases out of the chamber.
OK, I even turned the case necks down really thin as the cases I'm using are necked down .375 RUM cases. I thought that the necks might be too thick, but that didn't change anything. Same results.
Today, I went back and loaded some 200 gr Accubonds once again with a nice medium loading (according to my data) of IMR7828 and guess what? No problems at all. Nice round primers and I can go on up with my loads like I am supposed to.
Do you suppose that I might have a bad lot of H1000? I can't explain it any other way. Any suggestions or feedback?