I am currently shooting 162gr Amax's at 2850fps in a Broughton, 26" #6 contoured barrel set in a Stiller TAC300. I am using Norma 6.5x284 brass necked up using .270 and .284 Sinclair expander mandrels in separate operations. I am using a graphite dry lube during all of this. After firing the brass takes on a noticeably different shape. The gun also shoots once fired brass better as well.
The problem comes in when FL resizing using a Redding FL bushing die. It is an extremely tight fit. I really have to put some back into it when resizing and it should not require that much effort.
The once fired, resized cases fit factory .284 specs. The once fired NON-resized cases are .003 longer at the shoulder,1.778). The headspace measures .004 longer at 1.807 than resized cases.
My question is; Are these measurements out of the ordinary? If so, is my chamber to blame? I bought the gun from a very reputable smith. If not, Why is it so tough to resize? Thanks.
The problem comes in when FL resizing using a Redding FL bushing die. It is an extremely tight fit. I really have to put some back into it when resizing and it should not require that much effort.
The once fired, resized cases fit factory .284 specs. The once fired NON-resized cases are .003 longer at the shoulder,1.778). The headspace measures .004 longer at 1.807 than resized cases.
My question is; Are these measurements out of the ordinary? If so, is my chamber to blame? I bought the gun from a very reputable smith. If not, Why is it so tough to resize? Thanks.