Thaught
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I am trying to figure out the headspace on my new 30 Nosler. I loaded up 22 rounds with new ADG brass for barrel break in. After I shot those rounds I measure the fired brass with my Sinclair comparator. I’m coming up with several different measurements, which is fine and somewhat expected. Here’s where I’m getting lost…
I pulled the firing pin and ejector from the bolt so there is zero resistance
Brass #1 is measuring 2.1720” and loads in the chamber fine and the bolt closes with zero resistance.
Brass #2 is measuring 2.1625” and is very hard to close. The necks diameters are the same for both as I was thinking maybe the neck on brass #2 was blown out and causing a hard bolt.
Brass #3 is measuring 2.1635” and closes with zero resistance. I add a layer of scotch tape to the case head which increases the length to 2.1650” and the bolt closes with some resistance. I add a second layer of tape and the length increases to 2.1665” and the bolt will not close.
How is it possible that the longest case is closing fine, the shortest case won’t, and is my scotch tape process accurate?
I pulled the firing pin and ejector from the bolt so there is zero resistance
Brass #1 is measuring 2.1720” and loads in the chamber fine and the bolt closes with zero resistance.
Brass #2 is measuring 2.1625” and is very hard to close. The necks diameters are the same for both as I was thinking maybe the neck on brass #2 was blown out and causing a hard bolt.
Brass #3 is measuring 2.1635” and closes with zero resistance. I add a layer of scotch tape to the case head which increases the length to 2.1650” and the bolt closes with some resistance. I add a second layer of tape and the length increases to 2.1665” and the bolt will not close.
How is it possible that the longest case is closing fine, the shortest case won’t, and is my scotch tape process accurate?