I was working up a 7br load today and started blowing primers. I was using 162 A-Max moly, .010 to .015 into the lands, RP brass, .002 total neck clearance, 30 grains of Varget, going up in .5 grain steps and RWS primers (because they fit this lot of brass best). Rem 700, Tubb speedlock firing pin, 26" barrel.
At 31.0gn 2 primers pierced (2310 fps) and at 31.5 gr 3 primers pierced (2345fps) 45F temp. All fired cartridges extracted easily, no hard bolt lift, no sticky cases. At 30.5gn the average was 2270fps.
Are these velocities a little slow for these loads? Should I be loading the bullet off the lands? The 31.0 group was 1 1/2" horizontal by 1" high, the rest of the groups were 1/2" to 3/4". Are there any primers that are tougher than the rest?
Thanks in advance.