dneaster3
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CZ 550 Safari Magnum .416 Rigby
Norma Brass, new and/or once fired
350 gr Speer Hot Cor loaded to 2550 fps
Not new to reloading for hunting rifles, but definitely still learning the Rigby cartridge. .
I am pleased with the accuracy and have been practicing standing offhand shooting and reloading. All good ballistically and getting better handling the rifle.
However, when I leave a cartridge in the magazine and top off, within 2-3 rounds I can see visible bullet setback. Leave it in for 4 or 5 and the bullet is pushed well back into the case, with the mouth of the case forward of the bullet ogive.
So in addition to the Lyman two-die set I added a Lee Factory Crimp die to my setup.
Bullet is seated to the cannelure and then crimped.
Improving neck tension consistency increased velocity to 2650 and ES/SD improved dramatically... so that's nice.
But the bullet setback from impact inside the magazine is still happening.
I could crank down harder on the die, but is there a limit to the crimp pressure to impose on the brass?
Any suggestions on what to do next?
Norma Brass, new and/or once fired
350 gr Speer Hot Cor loaded to 2550 fps
Not new to reloading for hunting rifles, but definitely still learning the Rigby cartridge. .
I am pleased with the accuracy and have been practicing standing offhand shooting and reloading. All good ballistically and getting better handling the rifle.
However, when I leave a cartridge in the magazine and top off, within 2-3 rounds I can see visible bullet setback. Leave it in for 4 or 5 and the bullet is pushed well back into the case, with the mouth of the case forward of the bullet ogive.
So in addition to the Lyman two-die set I added a Lee Factory Crimp die to my setup.
Bullet is seated to the cannelure and then crimped.
Improving neck tension consistency increased velocity to 2650 and ES/SD improved dramatically... so that's nice.
But the bullet setback from impact inside the magazine is still happening.
I could crank down harder on the die, but is there a limit to the crimp pressure to impose on the brass?
Any suggestions on what to do next?