Hi Guys
My friend has a Rem 260 based on a Rem 700 action and Krieger barrel. He has been using FC 308 Winchester cases sized down to 260 using a Lee F/L die. He always had tight rounds on chambering so we decided to see what was going on.
We took out the firing pin and ejector and resized the cases until they would drop the bolt into battery without resistance. Then went about finding touch with a .263 PPU 120gr bullet until we had a round which had no resistance on bolt drop. Kept as Master Round.
My friend then sorted his cases and F/L sized them.
The next day we checked a couple of the cases and on seating a .263 PPU 120gr bullet the bolt would become tight on dropping the handle into battery.
We tried a few other cases and had the same happen. No bullet fine. Bullet seated tight bolt.
Tried seating the bullet backwards and deep to prove not jamming into lands but giving same bearing surface on neck. Same problem. Master Round still worked fine.
I took several measurements and found that the new cases where larger OD neck size. Headspace slightly smaller. Trimmed neck down so that OD was smaller than Master Round. Still same problem. this round was now smaller than master in every way. I then noticed that the Master round was a 308 Winchester PPU case.
So we resized another PPU case and it chambered with no resistance.
All measurements on the PPU cases are larger than on the FC cases. Headspace, Neck OD Case Body.
So we can not figure out why the smaller round is causing the resistance.
All cases on their own chamber with no resistance however add same bullet and FC becomes tight even though it has a smaller neck OD.
Anyone experienced this before.
My friend has a Rem 260 based on a Rem 700 action and Krieger barrel. He has been using FC 308 Winchester cases sized down to 260 using a Lee F/L die. He always had tight rounds on chambering so we decided to see what was going on.
We took out the firing pin and ejector and resized the cases until they would drop the bolt into battery without resistance. Then went about finding touch with a .263 PPU 120gr bullet until we had a round which had no resistance on bolt drop. Kept as Master Round.
My friend then sorted his cases and F/L sized them.
The next day we checked a couple of the cases and on seating a .263 PPU 120gr bullet the bolt would become tight on dropping the handle into battery.
We tried a few other cases and had the same happen. No bullet fine. Bullet seated tight bolt.
Tried seating the bullet backwards and deep to prove not jamming into lands but giving same bearing surface on neck. Same problem. Master Round still worked fine.
I took several measurements and found that the new cases where larger OD neck size. Headspace slightly smaller. Trimmed neck down so that OD was smaller than Master Round. Still same problem. this round was now smaller than master in every way. I then noticed that the Master round was a 308 Winchester PPU case.
So we resized another PPU case and it chambered with no resistance.
All measurements on the PPU cases are larger than on the FC cases. Headspace, Neck OD Case Body.
So we can not figure out why the smaller round is causing the resistance.
All cases on their own chamber with no resistance however add same bullet and FC becomes tight even though it has a smaller neck OD.
Anyone experienced this before.