I started my load development on my 308 survivor. I am using Varget , Hornady 150 interlocks, CCI 250 mag primers, new Winchester brass. Started out at 45 grn moved up to 45.5 and got very slight primer flattening. Hit the 46grn loads and primers are flattened pretty badly. Recoil was not noticebly differant. The varget powder meters very good in my cheapo lee measure and it fills the case just right so I will keep using that. I read that BR 2 Primers are good for varget and 308 cart. are they a CCI product? I stopped right there. Max load is 47 grns. The primers have machining marks from the reciever in them. I know this to much but its so far below the max. Do you think the mag primers are to much? Do these NEF rifles do this frequently? These mag Primers have given me trouble with not firing in a couple of rifles already(this one included) so I will discontinue using them. It stinks cause I still Have about 500 left. Any other ideas why the pressure is so high? accuracy was not bad with 1 to 1.5 inch gruop at 100 yards. Factory 150grn rem loads were giving slightly better groups 1 inch and under. If this is to much reloading for the NEF H&R section I am sorry.
Sincerely,
AL