I have been reading quite a bit on this site and very much appreciate the wisdom and help the forum provides. Thank you!
I loaded quite a bit many years ago, like in the '80's, but have been out of the metallic loading game for quite awhile. My son and I are headed west this fall if we draw so we decided we needed new guns and that we need to load our own shells.
He built a 300 PRC using a no go gauge and barrel locking nut style.
I opted for a factory Win M70 extreme weather in 300 Win Mag.
I purchased the Digital Headspace Gauge from Digital Technologies (and yes I understand it isn't actually measuring headspace) and we have made some interesting observations.
When comparing factory loaded ammo before and after firing in the 300 Win the cases grew by a consistent .015".
Is this a fairly normal number? My plan is to reload the brass bumping the shoulder back .001" and shoot again to see if it grows some more. Thoughts, ideas, concerns?
With regards to my son's 300 PRC, when comparing factory loaded ammo before and after firing, the cases actually shrank by .001". The no go gauge and the factory ammo measured the same.
Is this a normal situation? Should we still bump the shoulder back .001" when resizing?
Thanks!
I loaded quite a bit many years ago, like in the '80's, but have been out of the metallic loading game for quite awhile. My son and I are headed west this fall if we draw so we decided we needed new guns and that we need to load our own shells.
He built a 300 PRC using a no go gauge and barrel locking nut style.
I opted for a factory Win M70 extreme weather in 300 Win Mag.
I purchased the Digital Headspace Gauge from Digital Technologies (and yes I understand it isn't actually measuring headspace) and we have made some interesting observations.
When comparing factory loaded ammo before and after firing in the 300 Win the cases grew by a consistent .015".
Is this a fairly normal number? My plan is to reload the brass bumping the shoulder back .001" and shoot again to see if it grows some more. Thoughts, ideas, concerns?
With regards to my son's 300 PRC, when comparing factory loaded ammo before and after firing, the cases actually shrank by .001". The no go gauge and the factory ammo measured the same.
Is this a normal situation? Should we still bump the shoulder back .001" when resizing?
Thanks!