Moderator = I finished working my way up in charge weights last night. Worked up to about 9.0 gr and right around 8.3 I really stopped noticing any difference in shoulder and neck expansion. Although there was a noticeable change and flattening of the shoulder angle between 7.0 and 8.3 gr. Therefore, I'm going to go with the 8.3 gr load for the remaining brass.
Gunamonth = Thanks for the info, So far I'm actually enjoying this part of the process... had I not had time to burn, I probably would have taken your advice and just stopped at 6.5. I did reference my reamer drawings from Dave Kiff and see that there is a noticeable radius on the shoulder to neck union, but does not appear to be one where the shoulder starts to form off the body. Also, do you do any annealing of your brass after forming?
A few other items of mention.
1.) My reamer has a chamber length of 1.560, unfired Lapua brass measures 1.558, my newly fire formed brass has a measured length of 1.555 .... why would it be so much shorter than the chamber? I understand there is some snapback after forming, but is this excessive?
2.) My chamber has a neck of .269 and after fire forming it measured .2685 ... so I guess I'm either going to have to neck size each case before reloading, or neck turn the cases down to provide more chamber space for the loaded round.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again everyone for the great advise.
Skeet
Gunamonth = Thanks for the info, So far I'm actually enjoying this part of the process... had I not had time to burn, I probably would have taken your advice and just stopped at 6.5. I did reference my reamer drawings from Dave Kiff and see that there is a noticeable radius on the shoulder to neck union, but does not appear to be one where the shoulder starts to form off the body. Also, do you do any annealing of your brass after forming?
A few other items of mention.
1.) My reamer has a chamber length of 1.560, unfired Lapua brass measures 1.558, my newly fire formed brass has a measured length of 1.555 .... why would it be so much shorter than the chamber? I understand there is some snapback after forming, but is this excessive?
2.) My chamber has a neck of .269 and after fire forming it measured .2685 ... so I guess I'm either going to have to neck size each case before reloading, or neck turn the cases down to provide more chamber space for the loaded round.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again everyone for the great advise.
Skeet