Fire your BL-C(2) with a magnum primer, or a CCI#34, which is milspec primer for 7.62 Nato designed to fire ball powder. I've used a lot of ball powders in 30-06, they are hard to ignite compared to stick powders. I'd often get little dents in the cases from unburnt powder falling into the chamber upon extraction of the case, then the next round chambering on top of that. Switching to magnums or #34s cleared that right up. Since you're getting sooty necks, your load is relative low pressure as is, so you shouldn't have to adjust the charge and work up again, just try a few to see how it goes. On the otherhand, you might already be using magnums or #34s. In that case, go a little higher with the charge.
Last edited by madsenshooter; 08-13-2019 at 02:54.
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