"Most Ackleys have excessive case stretch problems... many suffer head separations often.
And 0.007" is not enough crush to insure proper forming.
New case headspace allows 0.010" variance - so with your 0.007", a new case can still be 0.003" loose.
And, a properly formed Ackley case from a well made chamber should shrink a fair amount... 5 to 10 thou.
If your cases are not shorter when they come out, than they were when they went in, then your cases are stretching at the web."
This statement is so far from the truth. The cases will NEVER lengthen in an improved chamber, even if they ARE stretching at the web. Please explain how it can possibly stay the same or lengthen when it is the top third of the case forming to the chamber? The case would have to be short by the amount it stretched, wouldn't it? HOGWASH! How many improved chamber rifles do you own?
Have never had case stretch problems with a PROPERLY cut chamber with .005"-.008" negative headspace. I form cases from 22-250AI through to 375 Weatherby, 404 Jeffery and 338-416 Rigby Imp none stretch causing head separations. Even belted magnums that headspace on the belt, still come out .020"-.030" short in the neck. The brass has to be pulled from somewhere, and that somewhere is always the thinnest area cause it expands first to fill the chamber and seal it.
I must admit I switched to forming without bullets some time ago, but, I've done my fair share of firing factory ammo in improved chambers without a single hiccup. I still do it if I get given factory ammo somebody no longer needs in a cal I use that is improved.
