Brians356
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For bulletless forming: If you wet the case body with a scant film of Kroil or Rem Oil, your cases would have lodged firmly against the boltface and prevented web stretch. Also not sure you headspaced the chamber for a crush fit on the Roberts case, typically .010 shorter than the parent chamber, I've read some guys just come in a full turn of the barrel.18 years ago I paid for a lathe and a 257 Roberts Ackley reamer. I used a piece of 257 Roberts virgin brass as the go gauge. The firing pin pushed the case forward, the sharp ring at the base of the chamber neck stopped the brass after cutting into the brass, the pressure caused the case walls to grab the chamber walls, the pressure pushed back on the case web, and the brass stretched.
I tried ~100 ways to form the brass to fix this problem. Back then I was the highest paid and lowest IQ electrical engineer consultant around. I often solved problems empirically.
I settled on 10 grains of any pistol powder covered with a case full of instant cream of wheat. That formed half a shoulder, that would stand up to the firing pin on the next firing. The next firing could be full power and full accuracy. That light varmint Walther Lothar barrel on a VZ24 shot a 0.45" 5 shot group at 100m.
But Dusty Stevens has been making posts so smart and succinct ... maybe I should try paper towels.
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