Ok, was shooting last night and one of the shooters was having a issue. Upon looking at his bench and brass he was blowing out primers from his brass.
At first we thought over pressure issues, but he was shooing factory ammo and was crono'd at 3,000 FPS, which is not really a hot load.
Factory ammo was made by Eagle Eye.
We made him stop shooting and I took 2 of the brass home with me to do some measurements on the case and primers.
I measured the web, shoulder, neck and OAL of his brass to one of my 6mm CM fired brass. Nothing was really out of line and when I resized one of his brass it came out good and my resized brass.
Looking closely at the brass and compairing it to my 6mm brass something didn't look right. The shoulder of his brass seemed to be streached (see side by side picture). I was not too concerned because the brass could just be fire forming to his chamber and could be resized back to spec.
The other one with the primers got me good. I went to re-prime one of his cases and the primer would not seat in the pocket. I took the primer and it would drop into the pocket and then when I turned the case over it would fall out.
Measured the primer and the primer pocket. You can see that it is .004" too large for the primers. The primer is a large rifle primer and to my knowledge they are one size.
Sorry but at this time I do not know what weight bullet or OAL of the assembled bullet he had.
Any ideas?
At first we thought over pressure issues, but he was shooing factory ammo and was crono'd at 3,000 FPS, which is not really a hot load.
Factory ammo was made by Eagle Eye.
We made him stop shooting and I took 2 of the brass home with me to do some measurements on the case and primers.
I measured the web, shoulder, neck and OAL of his brass to one of my 6mm CM fired brass. Nothing was really out of line and when I resized one of his brass it came out good and my resized brass.
Looking closely at the brass and compairing it to my 6mm brass something didn't look right. The shoulder of his brass seemed to be streached (see side by side picture). I was not too concerned because the brass could just be fire forming to his chamber and could be resized back to spec.
The other one with the primers got me good. I went to re-prime one of his cases and the primer would not seat in the pocket. I took the primer and it would drop into the pocket and then when I turned the case over it would fall out.
Measured the primer and the primer pocket. You can see that it is .004" too large for the primers. The primer is a large rifle primer and to my knowledge they are one size.
Sorry but at this time I do not know what weight bullet or OAL of the assembled bullet he had.
Any ideas?