twodog max
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Alliant data lights 2400 with standard primers so I have always used those.
Same here for the Outdoorsman. Mag primers settled thing down.I found I had pretty wide swings with standard primers while I was working up my 2400 158gr loads. I reworked them with Magnum primers and they settled down nicely for me. YMMV
I was shooting over the chronograph at about 3-4 yards. Too close? I was not using the sky screens.
getting velocity swings...a load of 15.0 grains of Alliant 2400 on top of a CCI 500. Bullet is an Xtreme 158 gr. hollowpoint.
Chronograph is a Shooting Crony F-1. I was out load testing my left hand Winchester M70 26" 7mm Rem Mag with the same chrony and found "my load" - 63.0 gr of IMR 4831 behind a Hornady 162 gr. ELD-X on a CCI 250. .75" at 2900 fps - good in my book...
When I learned to reload I was taught to use magnum primers for loads over 8 gr. Don't think I've ever seen 2400 loads with a standard primer.
My experience with my Shooting Chrony is that you'll get wide swings in velocity if you allow elevation over the sensors deviate by more than about 1/2 inch TOTAL. This means I have to be very careful when testing handgun ammunition and make sure that the bullet is dead center in the joints for the wires that hold the sky screens. Anytime I get sloppy and don't pay attention the reward is a big swing in velocity of as much as 200 fps.
Does anybody think that heavier crimps may be required? 2400 isn't as slow as 110/296, but it's still a slow powder and gets close to the performance of the slower powders.
Thanks all for the replies and info. I'm going to stick with 15.0 grains of 2400 and the CCI 500. If I still get crazy velocity swing I'll back off a 1/2 grain and see how that goes. I am putting on a pretty good crimp but I'll reset the die from scratch just to see if that makes a difference. If 2400 doesn't work, then I'll shoot the rest that I have and then go back to 16.0 grains IMR 4227 with the CCI 500s or Winchester SPM because I know that is good load in my sixgun. Thanks again!