Ccrider
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I decided to fireform using modelers clay and pistol powder, and then turn necks down for my .268 chamber, instead of expanding and trimming the 220 necks and then fireforming with 6mm bullets.
I immediately noticed two things are different. First, the brass is blown to the length of the chamber(1.505?) instead of around 1.487-9. Second, after trimming and then firing the brass a second time, I am getting bolt click, which indicates that the brass needs to be sized at the base. When using bullets to fireform for my .262 chamber, I could shoot the brass 6-8 times after forming before ever encountering any bolt click, even if I was running a hotter load.
The primer pockets are still tight so I don’t figure I used too much pistol powder in the initial forming. But then again, maybe I did. I used Clay’s filled to the shoulder. The second firing was with a light load of N133, 28.5gr. so I don’t figure that is the problem.
Is this an issue? If so, any suggestions? Thanks.
I immediately noticed two things are different. First, the brass is blown to the length of the chamber(1.505?) instead of around 1.487-9. Second, after trimming and then firing the brass a second time, I am getting bolt click, which indicates that the brass needs to be sized at the base. When using bullets to fireform for my .262 chamber, I could shoot the brass 6-8 times after forming before ever encountering any bolt click, even if I was running a hotter load.
The primer pockets are still tight so I don’t figure I used too much pistol powder in the initial forming. But then again, maybe I did. I used Clay’s filled to the shoulder. The second firing was with a light load of N133, 28.5gr. so I don’t figure that is the problem.
Is this an issue? If so, any suggestions? Thanks.