The rifle is an old BR rifle I purchased used in .222. Not a factory build, or more importantly not a factory chamber.
The sizing die is an LE Wilson. full length bushing die.
Using imperial Sizing die wax like always.
During sizing, the die is pushing/shaving brass material towards the base, leaving a sharp rim protruding at what would be the furthest most contact circumference between the die and brass. It is noticeable following low pressure loads, and can be enough to ruin the brass (new formed ridge/belt won't chamber) following higher pressure loads where the case is expanding.
The die appears to have a nice chamfer at the opening, so I do not believe the die has an excessively sharp edge that is digging in.
It is my only .222 so I can't try the die on brass coming out of another rifle. The Die is my only .222 sizer so I can't try a different die. It is my only LE wilson sizer, all my past experience has been Redding Type S.
My question is whether anyone has experience with similar symptoms. What is the cause? loose chamber, or tight die? Do I need a setback and rechamber or a new die? Bad lot of brass? (lapua, only purchased 100)
I purchased the rifle with a documented 872 shots through the barrel, and was given all the shooters notes, and there's no mention of sizing issues. This leads me to think there's a Die issue. The fact that it the results seem to correlate to load pressure and therefore case expansion leads me to believe its a loose chamber.
TIA
The sizing die is an LE Wilson. full length bushing die.
Using imperial Sizing die wax like always.
During sizing, the die is pushing/shaving brass material towards the base, leaving a sharp rim protruding at what would be the furthest most contact circumference between the die and brass. It is noticeable following low pressure loads, and can be enough to ruin the brass (new formed ridge/belt won't chamber) following higher pressure loads where the case is expanding.
The die appears to have a nice chamfer at the opening, so I do not believe the die has an excessively sharp edge that is digging in.
It is my only .222 so I can't try the die on brass coming out of another rifle. The Die is my only .222 sizer so I can't try a different die. It is my only LE wilson sizer, all my past experience has been Redding Type S.
My question is whether anyone has experience with similar symptoms. What is the cause? loose chamber, or tight die? Do I need a setback and rechamber or a new die? Bad lot of brass? (lapua, only purchased 100)
I purchased the rifle with a documented 872 shots through the barrel, and was given all the shooters notes, and there's no mention of sizing issues. This leads me to think there's a Die issue. The fact that it the results seem to correlate to load pressure and therefore case expansion leads me to believe its a loose chamber.
TIA
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