OK Guys here we go.Im sure many of you have read about my stupity and blowing my dasher and almost myself up at a match this past weekend. My friend John Whidden at Whidden Gun Works which is about 25 minutes from here took the gun apart yesterday. John called me on the phone and told me he was putting my good parts in a plastic bag which included the jewl trigger and scope rail,everything else was trash except the stock. Along with extreme high pressure I am now questioning my reloading pratice. The dasher case was on its 8th firing and suffered from complete case head seperation. The firing pin was taken completly out along with the extractor,bolt release roll pins holding the extractor and bolt release all were broken out of the bolt and action. The first question I was asked was what was my headspace? I had fired 75 rounds that day and was down to my last five rounds in the last shootoff. I measured some of the remaining rounds last night with my stoney point gauge and was averaging about 1/2 to 1 thou.shoulder bump I also resized some more cases and came up with the same measurements.I also looked at all of the fired rounds and found signs of high pressure on the head ,but on about thirty of the cases right at the case head where the last one seperated is a ring protruding out enough your fingernail will hang on it.Any ideas?
Steve
Steve