Mikemontminy
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What is a norm for brass life in a 284 used in f class?
This is a new clambering for me.
I have shot a dasher for the last 2 years which is my only real experience with guns that will shoot small....... love my Dasher.
CW
I anneal every time and then resize. I also have expander mandrels which are turned down. I use these to adjust neck tension and push out donuts but it doesn’t always work on pushing the donuts to the outside. This can be checked with a drill guage. They can be purchased for around $3.00 shipped. They come in half thousand increments. I will use one that is a half thousand under resized case neck size to look for donut before reloading. If the donut is still there I use a K&M carbide cutter for neck turning in a drill and use this to remove donut. Then recheck with drill guage. You will find that by doing this your neck tension will be very consistent when seating a bullet. This will also make your finished case length very consistent.I am shooting the 180 Berger hybrids, don’t recall FB but is is such that the bearing surface/boattail junction is well above the darn donut.
I was having all kinds of trouble with vertical with this rifle until I tested neck clearance. That proved to be very helpful. With .0045 or more clearance the vertical went away.
Interesting, .003 clearance if you you only looked at group size
This brass has 4 firings and has not been annealed.
I turned them again after the second firing. Yes the donut area was the thick spot for sure.
CW