I've got some once fired brass that working with on my 300WM. Same lot of brass. All brass was annealed prior to resizing. My new brass measured 2.249" and the fired brass measured at 2.2705". .0215" expansion! Both messurents were taken from base to datum. I'm learning that maybe new brass should be measured from the belt on 300WM then fired brass from face to datum.
My issue is two fold. When using the body die I am getting very inconsistent sizing as spread out as much as .004", most within .001". The other issue is that I managed to bump the shoulder back .007" rather than the .004" that I intended. I use imperial case lube with a Redding Body Die and comp case holders. Bonehead move, I messed up by using the case holders out of order from large to small getting max bump on my first push. The extra spacing isnt ideal for fire formed brass but I would think it should be fine shooting since it's a heck of a lot better fitting than the new brass that stretched .0215" on the first firing.
How much change in poi and pressure should I expect with the shoulder bump so far from the fired state (.007") and how much does .001-.004" variance in resizing (shoulder bump) affect things. I'm hoping I dont have to fire form all of this back out or worse scrap the brass.
My issue is two fold. When using the body die I am getting very inconsistent sizing as spread out as much as .004", most within .001". The other issue is that I managed to bump the shoulder back .007" rather than the .004" that I intended. I use imperial case lube with a Redding Body Die and comp case holders. Bonehead move, I messed up by using the case holders out of order from large to small getting max bump on my first push. The extra spacing isnt ideal for fire formed brass but I would think it should be fine shooting since it's a heck of a lot better fitting than the new brass that stretched .0215" on the first firing.
How much change in poi and pressure should I expect with the shoulder bump so far from the fired state (.007") and how much does .001-.004" variance in resizing (shoulder bump) affect things. I'm hoping I dont have to fire form all of this back out or worse scrap the brass.