I just recently picked up 5K 210M's in the old gold packaging labeled "Bench Rest" as opposed to the new Gold Metal Match packaging.
Were these primers any milder/ less hot then the newer 210M's? I'm having a problem with a new Remington 243 Win rifle with an 8 twist and a fairly long throat. Shooting 95 Berger VLD's and StaBall 6.5. At Hodgdon's max load of 42.8 grains, I'm getting heavy sooting on the neck and shoulder. Primers are still rounded with no pressure signs or heavy bolt lift. I'm wondering if it's that the primers are mild, the long throat, or a slow lot of powder. With this being the 1st usage of this old lot of primers, I'm wondering if anyone remembers if the older Bench Rest 210M's were a milder primer or pretty much the same as the newer Gold Metal Match.
Were these primers any milder/ less hot then the newer 210M's? I'm having a problem with a new Remington 243 Win rifle with an 8 twist and a fairly long throat. Shooting 95 Berger VLD's and StaBall 6.5. At Hodgdon's max load of 42.8 grains, I'm getting heavy sooting on the neck and shoulder. Primers are still rounded with no pressure signs or heavy bolt lift. I'm wondering if it's that the primers are mild, the long throat, or a slow lot of powder. With this being the 1st usage of this old lot of primers, I'm wondering if anyone remembers if the older Bench Rest 210M's were a milder primer or pretty much the same as the newer Gold Metal Match.