went to the range today with my youngest and had a blast. Shot up a brick of rimfire, Coupla hundred .357 and a hundred rounds of .460. On the last cylinder of shells outta the X-Frame, one of empties comes out in two pieces. It was from a batch of 60 "reduced recoil" loads with 29 grns of 2400 pushin a 250grn. XTP. Large rifle primer. This is the starting load from the new Speer manual and was one of over 100 shells of the same loading. I have found that compared to the factory loaded 200's it is much more accurate with a tad less recoil.....but still enough push to remind you what you're shootin'.
Common sense says to much pressure, but again it is supposed to be a mild target load and again it's a starting load. No other signs of pressure. Extraction was as easy as the factory loads I took along for comparison. Primers were flatened less than factory loads.(don't know how well you can see it in the enclosed pics.) and no other shells showed any signs of cracks/breaks/pressure. Could not tell there was a problem till extraction as all shots sounded and shot the same.....there were five holes in a six inch circle @ 50 yards with open sight's. This was the second time reloading this same load in casings that were factory loaded Hornady's shot from the same revolver.......or fired a total of 3 times. Casing shot out already? If so should I throw the others like them away....or could it just be one bad case? Since this is 2400, I know I can't back off much lower and since the load worked so well other than this one casing I'm hoping to continue to use it. Is it just the cheap Hornady casings? The 40 shells I had loaded heavier with H110 and 240 gr. XTP mags also shot well and showed no signs of excess pressure, but were near not as pleasant to shoot. I was hoping the 2400 load was gonna be my "go to" range load and had even consider moving up a little in load because the recoil was so pleasant.......now I'm perplexed and cornfused.
In both pics, the casing on the left is the reload that split and the other is a factory load shot the same day in the same gun.