So I've been reloading for about 15 years and never came across what I came across this evening. I loaded 110 rounds of 260 for a long range course I'm taking next weekend and shot 10 today to zero and get chrono info. I noticed one wouldn't chamber. So I came home and measured everything. Headspace was good, base to ogive was good, neck diameter, brass length. Everything checked out.
This was virgin brass that I ran through a body die set for .002 less than my fired brass. Then neck sized with a bushing die and seated .020 off lands. I got paranoid and ran every round through my action and had 2 of the 110 with this issue.
Only thing I could think was the base of the brass was out of spec, so I set another body up to cam over to simulate a full length sizing. Still no dice. Does a cam over on a redding body die actually simulate a full length sizing?
I just ordered a redding type s full length neck bushing die to consolidate operations. But I'm out of ideas for these two rounds. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Dan
This was virgin brass that I ran through a body die set for .002 less than my fired brass. Then neck sized with a bushing die and seated .020 off lands. I got paranoid and ran every round through my action and had 2 of the 110 with this issue.
Only thing I could think was the base of the brass was out of spec, so I set another body up to cam over to simulate a full length sizing. Still no dice. Does a cam over on a redding body die actually simulate a full length sizing?
I just ordered a redding type s full length neck bushing die to consolidate operations. But I'm out of ideas for these two rounds. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Dan