I have had a Model Av 300 Win Mag for 30 years that I have never hunted with and shot only a small number of shots with factory ammo. Out of curiosity I recently measured factory ammo vs. fired cases using a Hornady comparator at the shoulder datum. I was very surprised to find the case had lengthened .018" with Federal Premium ammo and .023" with Winchester Super X.
I am planning on an Elk hunt next year and would like to improve the accuracy over the factory ammo which is 1 MOA at best. My concern is reloading these fired factory cases. They have stretched a long way.
The primers have not backed out like you would expect to see from excessive headspace.
From what I have read the cartridge is headspaced at both the belt and shoulder. Does having the belt reduce the chance of case head separation? I suspect the stretching is occurring somewhat uniformly from the belt to the shoulder but I don't know for sure.
Is it safe to reload these cases? One person suggested to create a false shoulder with virgin cases and fire form them.
What say you?
I am planning on an Elk hunt next year and would like to improve the accuracy over the factory ammo which is 1 MOA at best. My concern is reloading these fired factory cases. They have stretched a long way.
The primers have not backed out like you would expect to see from excessive headspace.
From what I have read the cartridge is headspaced at both the belt and shoulder. Does having the belt reduce the chance of case head separation? I suspect the stretching is occurring somewhat uniformly from the belt to the shoulder but I don't know for sure.
Is it safe to reload these cases? One person suggested to create a false shoulder with virgin cases and fire form them.
What say you?