So your setting the shoulder back .003 off of once fired brass? In effect there is pretty good chance that your pushing the shoulder back .005 or a lot more., unfired, formed brass.Base to datum was set .003 off of fired factory brass measurements
What I was getting at is... is that setting the shoulder back .003 off based off a case that is fired only one time is most likely setting your shoulder back .005 or more because the case has not fully fire formed all the way forward. You would think that it would be.. However in most cases this is not actually what happens as the Brass Grips the side walls of the chamber. I know I know... over 55,000 PSI it SHOULD be fully formed...On an AR platform, I set the shoulder back .002-.003...tried less, but in a timed match, having to "morter" a round out isn't conducive to range safety. Function is 100% importance factor, so .001-.0015 is not realistic. Besides, I'm not upset over case life, just the "one and done" factor. If I only got 3-4 firings on "book" loads, I would be fine with that...but so far, it's not a reality. Still doing load development, and hoping. I have some cases that are 2-3 fired that I am setting "set back" figures at, the others were unusable after 1st firing...rsbhunter
Mike - That is exactly what my initial reaction/thought was. Due to the gas operation and timing of moving parts, an AR15's can be counter-intuitive compared to a bolt rifle. With an AR15 the go-to answer is always too much gas... it just seems right. I got some advise from some far more knowledgeable AR15 shooters. It took a little bit to get my head around it, but they were right.Hi Oso. I'm curious how you concluded that this was caused by the gas system. Without much experience, I would look at that case and figured a hot load of way too fast powder.
I suspect the rifle length system is a big part of your success. The extra length of the longer gas system provides ample time for pressure to fall and prevents ripping out a stuck case my brute force. And the difference in port pressure between a “fast” powder and a slow powder like CFE223 or leverevolution is small compared to the difference between a carbine length, mid length and rifle length system.Hohn How do you explain all of us that are getting good case life and no issues using Leverevolution and CFE223? I am just using Hornady cases, and unless I load and shoot until they need replace, I won't know the case life, but I am not seeing any reason that they won't last 5-7 reloadings at this point. I am using the max book loads for a gas gun, with Leverevolution, and want to try CFE223 next. I have loaded 87 Vmax, 75, Vmax and 80 Fowlers so farand all of the cases look nearly new. I have a 22" Sanders barrel with a rifle length gas system, and it runs perfect.
I agree. Just google up some pressure trace pressure curves. Pressure drops rapidly by much more so with bullet travel(expansion area) than with burn rate. Optimize the two, and you'll have a smile machine!I suspect the rifle length system is a big part of your success. The extra length of the longer gas system provides ample time for pressure to fall and prevents ripping out a stuck case my brute force. And the difference in port pressure between a “fast” powder and a slow powder like CFE223 or leverevolution is small compared to the difference between a carbine length, mid length and rifle length system.
And there’s an element of time separate from port pressure. Ie a carbine system is worse than rifle even if you had identical port pressures.
That's Great... and I thought I was the only one guilty of doing this. Welcome to the "I Didn't Mean To Be A Dick" Club. Our membership is continuing to grow, our ranks are filled with the Technologically Challenged. If you were born before 1975 then your automatically a member!!!!Thanks guys. I hope I did not come across sounding like a dick.
I joined years ago...That's Great... and I thought I was the only one guilty of doing this. Welcome to the "I Didn't Mean To Be A Dick" Club. Our membership is continuing to grow, our ranks are filled with the Technologically Challenged. If you were born before 1975 then your automatically a member!!!!
Without tone or body language, the choice of words or even sentence structure can easily be misunderstood. It is not uncommon for me to read a post I made previously and realize I need to hit "Edit" in order to clean up my message and/or possibly rearrange a couple of words to eliminate the inadvertent/unintentional Jackwagon undertone.
That is about the same time that the enlightened progressives started overhauling the educational systems.If you were born before 1975 then your automatically a member!!!!