I’m confused. First I am a Pharmacist - not a machinist or gunsmith.....
I have a 6mm BR Remage barrel setup. Using the .350 bushing on my Hornady Lock N load tool, my Forster go gauge reads 1.158. I screwed the barrel on and set the headspace using the go gauge with the ejector removed. A fired Norma case ends up with a datum measurement 1.189 with some signs of case stretch. I reheadspaced the barrel and got approximately the same results. A different action also got about the same case stretch.
I found some new Lapua brass that measures 1.156. Obviously my action swallows the new Laupa brass. I reset the headspace using the Lapua brass. I haven't fired a round with this setup yet.
Now the datum COL measurement for loaded rounds at the lands using the Hornady tool have gotten longer even as the length of the “long” Norma brass is the same as new “normal” Lapua brass at 1.555. I would think the datum OAL of a loaded round would be shorter since I screwed the barrel in slightly while setting the headspace with Lapua brass.
1. Why was the brass from using the go gauge to set headspace so long after firing?
2. Why are the loaded round Datum COL’s with the new headspace longer and not shorter?
3. Are my measuring tools and or methods suspect?
4. My reamer print reads using the .375 bushing my headspace datum should be between 1.1456-1.1495. New Lapua brass is 1.135 which is shorter than what the reamer print says. I assume this is “room to grow” when the round is fired?
Many thanks for any replies.
I have a 6mm BR Remage barrel setup. Using the .350 bushing on my Hornady Lock N load tool, my Forster go gauge reads 1.158. I screwed the barrel on and set the headspace using the go gauge with the ejector removed. A fired Norma case ends up with a datum measurement 1.189 with some signs of case stretch. I reheadspaced the barrel and got approximately the same results. A different action also got about the same case stretch.
I found some new Lapua brass that measures 1.156. Obviously my action swallows the new Laupa brass. I reset the headspace using the Lapua brass. I haven't fired a round with this setup yet.
Now the datum COL measurement for loaded rounds at the lands using the Hornady tool have gotten longer even as the length of the “long” Norma brass is the same as new “normal” Lapua brass at 1.555. I would think the datum OAL of a loaded round would be shorter since I screwed the barrel in slightly while setting the headspace with Lapua brass.
1. Why was the brass from using the go gauge to set headspace so long after firing?
2. Why are the loaded round Datum COL’s with the new headspace longer and not shorter?
3. Are my measuring tools and or methods suspect?
4. My reamer print reads using the .375 bushing my headspace datum should be between 1.1456-1.1495. New Lapua brass is 1.135 which is shorter than what the reamer print says. I assume this is “room to grow” when the round is fired?
Many thanks for any replies.