Hi!
A buddy of mine is loading some .300 WSM cases for a Sako A7. The cases he was loading were only once fired in the gun, and he set up his die to bump the shoulder .002”. He was measuring the shoulders and some were going to the .002” bump he wanted, others were .004”-.005”. He has no idea why they are different, any ideas on why this could be?
A little more info, he was using the expander ball in the die at first when he noticed the inconsistency and then removed it, as he was going to use an expander mandrel after, but even after removing the expander ball, he was still getting different readings on the cases.
If you need any more info, just let me know and I will get the specs from my buddy. Thanks all!
A buddy of mine is loading some .300 WSM cases for a Sako A7. The cases he was loading were only once fired in the gun, and he set up his die to bump the shoulder .002”. He was measuring the shoulders and some were going to the .002” bump he wanted, others were .004”-.005”. He has no idea why they are different, any ideas on why this could be?
A little more info, he was using the expander ball in the die at first when he noticed the inconsistency and then removed it, as he was going to use an expander mandrel after, but even after removing the expander ball, he was still getting different readings on the cases.
If you need any more info, just let me know and I will get the specs from my buddy. Thanks all!