What is the difference in thousands between the OD of a loaded round and a fired round?
Loaded- .3025”
Fired- .3095”
FL sized- .2985”
Expanded- .3005”
What is the difference in thousands between the OD of a loaded round and a fired round?
Fired brass size is determined by the chamber neck diameter and nothing else. Neck tension is the difference between the ID of the sized brass and the bullet diameter. What you’ve learned is why we shoot tighter than SAAMI chambers.Loaded virgin Nosler brass in 270win with a 130 AB 18 mos ago. Measured the OD of the necks of loaded rounds, then ordered a FL sizer from Forster with the neck honed to .004” under (as they suggested). I then use an expander to get back 2 of those 4 thousandths before seating. Recently, I noticed that the difference between the OD of a fired case neck and a sized case neck is .011”.... a buddy says that’s crazy and I shouldn’t be moving brass that much... is he right? What could/should I do differently? Thanks
How so?If you turn the necks itll be even worse
Yes, if he turns off 1 thou of his neck then it will expand 1 thou more BUT it will be sized 2 thou less during the sizing process bc he can use a bushing instead of sizing 2 thou extra then pushing it out with an expanding mandrel. The mandrel is only used bc the necks are not uniform so if you uniform them by turning then that step is not necessary.If he makes the neck diameter smaller by neck turning, his brass will expand to the chamber wall that much more on each firing.
Yes, if he turns off 1 thou of his neck then it will expand 1 thou more BUT it will be sized 2 thou less during the sizing process bc he can use a bushing instead of sizing 2 thou extra then pushing it out with an expanding mandrel. The mandrel is only used bc the necks are not uniform so if you uniform them by turning then that step is not necessary.
It is only 1 thou difference but I don't understand the people saying it will make it worse.
Interesting, do you know of any articles that go over the differences between working the brass under fire and working it with a reloading die?If the brass expands .001 more upon firing thats worse than not. Id rather cold work it more than blast it out more
Interesting, do you know of any articles that go over the differences between working the brass under fire and working it with a reloading die?
Yes I am aware.Loaded to fired is .007 not .011