Alright folks,
Here's a question that i am aware could have several answers all of which may or may not be correct. My situation is this, I have a 22-250 that is showing some pretty scary and strange signs. First, it has shown a tendency to smash the case back into the bolt face on firing hard enough to leave an impression of the bolt face in the head of the case. Second, it does this with a MILD load. Not cooking this at all, 50gr V-max with 30gr of IMR3031. Which is the starting load in my lyman reloading book, this is with bullets seated well away from the lands. Standard, not magnum, primers (which I might add FLATTEN out at random). Now, to complicate things..... the expander button on my FL die was BENT, mis-shaped! jacked, screwed, busted whatever you want to call it. Could this be the problem? I am not sure at all when this happened, it may have been screwed up since I got the dies, or, it may have been the result of my father loading for his rifle. In any case, should i assume that this is the problem here? Should I try buying the expander button and shoot it to see what happens? If so should i hide behind the barn door and pull the trigger with a string to test it? Should i spend the dough and buy headspace gauges to see if that is the problem here? What is the likelyhood that it is due to faulty dies and what is the likely hood that the bolt is going to be sent through me head at an extreme velocity if I put factory ammo through it? Thanks for any help beforehand.
Here's a question that i am aware could have several answers all of which may or may not be correct. My situation is this, I have a 22-250 that is showing some pretty scary and strange signs. First, it has shown a tendency to smash the case back into the bolt face on firing hard enough to leave an impression of the bolt face in the head of the case. Second, it does this with a MILD load. Not cooking this at all, 50gr V-max with 30gr of IMR3031. Which is the starting load in my lyman reloading book, this is with bullets seated well away from the lands. Standard, not magnum, primers (which I might add FLATTEN out at random). Now, to complicate things..... the expander button on my FL die was BENT, mis-shaped! jacked, screwed, busted whatever you want to call it. Could this be the problem? I am not sure at all when this happened, it may have been screwed up since I got the dies, or, it may have been the result of my father loading for his rifle. In any case, should i assume that this is the problem here? Should I try buying the expander button and shoot it to see what happens? If so should i hide behind the barn door and pull the trigger with a string to test it? Should i spend the dough and buy headspace gauges to see if that is the problem here? What is the likelyhood that it is due to faulty dies and what is the likely hood that the bolt is going to be sent through me head at an extreme velocity if I put factory ammo through it? Thanks for any help beforehand.