12-16-2023, 11:25 PM
As eluded to: it depends. Working in a vacuum I would say the first two are pushing max with the first possibly over. In most of my guns the third would be more than I like. But like I said, it depends on which primer you are using, which powder, which bullet and your procedures.
Are you shooting over a chrony? What’s it say?
What are you trying to achieve? Max speed? Max accuracy? Max component life?
Are you measuring case heads on once fired from that gun?
What are you setting back each sizing?
Lots of questions. How about giving us your load data as a starting point. I have loaded a ton of Creedmoor and the only time I have come close to your pictures was in a gas gun. That one ultimately led to a case head failure. Not likely in a #1, which I have loaded for, but why push it?
Are you shooting over a chrony? What’s it say?
What are you trying to achieve? Max speed? Max accuracy? Max component life?
Are you measuring case heads on once fired from that gun?
What are you setting back each sizing?
Lots of questions. How about giving us your load data as a starting point. I have loaded a ton of Creedmoor and the only time I have come close to your pictures was in a gas gun. That one ultimately led to a case head failure. Not likely in a #1, which I have loaded for, but why push it?