Yes, load them and shoot them.I’ve gotten more consistent with sizing my brass (223REM), usually in the .002-.004 range. My question is what can I do to my brass that I oversized (.005-.007), any way to size it back? Can I load it and shoot it? What’s the best way to deal with the oversized brass? Thanks,
Keith
Finding some way to limit case stretch at the rear of the case such as a solid jam of the bullet into the lands or a false shoulder at the base of the neck to chamber against. The false shoulder is a better solution but there may not be enough neck available for that with fully formed brass.
Unless I am reading this totally wrong, the brass isnt "over size", it is "over-sized". i.e. the shoulder is bumped back too far.Going to be tough to get a false shoulder on brass that is already overly sized (it's doable, but not without a lot of manipulation.)
I'd just load with a jam, and blow the shoulders forward. Alternatively, load it normally, monitor for incipient case head separation and call it a learning experience.
Or this could also happen, happened to me last week l over sized bumped the should back .010 to .015 l checked with shoulder gauge and said to myself it will fire form to the chamber it did and l got a two peace case back l pulled the heads and power and trashed the cases. This was not old brass second firing.Going to be tough to get a false shoulder on brass that is already overly sized (it's doable, but not without a lot of manipulation.)
I'd just load with a jam, and blow the shoulders forward. Alternatively, load it normally, monitor for incipient case head separation and call it a learning experience.
.010 to .015" is huge and a lot different than .005 to .007". That latter will likely have a shorter life span than what one might normally expect, but will likely last longer than what .010 to .015 does to a case that's work hardened like that.Or this could also happen, happened to me last week l over sized bumped the should back .010 to .015 l checked with shoulder gauge and said to myself it will fire form to the chamber it did and l got a two peace case back l pulled the heads and power and trashed the cases. This was not old brass second firing.
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Yes, I do anneal after each firing..010 to .015" is huge and a lot different than .005 to .007". That latter will likely have a shorter life span than what one might normally expect, but will likely last longer than what .010 to .015 does to a case that's work hardened like that.
If the norm is .002 to .004. . .we're only talking about an .003 more and "if" annealing is part of the process, a one time .003 more shouldn't be a big deal. Though it's always good practice to check and keep an eye out for signs for pending separation after each sizing.![]()
RevKeith,Yes, I do anneal after each firing.
Unless I am reading this totally wrong, the brass isnt "over size", it is "over-sized". i.e. the shoulder is bumped back too far.