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Specifically What is my Brass telling Me about Rifle Chambering
Hello to All
From all You RSGs ( Real Smart Guys) and or ( LEGs Lotta Experience guys) Get your mind back on reloading.
Have read similar previous threads 2011, 2019, and latest 2024.
Details as follows Gas gun, approx 350 rounds through it.
New 6.5 Starline Grendel Brass , Formed to 6 ARC ( new 6 ARC brass not available then), Shoulder bumped back approx .030 Verified with two different gages. Same as factory brass. FL sized without expander ball. Neck sized with bushing and expander mandrel, .002 NT Case length trimmed to 1.490 + .000 - .002 .
After first time firing ,Max powder charge for gas gun per Hornady 11 th edition . No over pressure signs. COAL 1.486-1.487. Shoulder datum long( pushed forward .012/.014). Again verified with two different gages. Same results with New Factory brass. Will be annealed before reloading.
Question, is that much shoulder movement standard, seems to be considerable brass movement back and forth.
If shoulder is moving forward, how is OAL getting shorter? Regardless of manufacture will all brass perform this way..
Bottom line does rifle chambering seem to be out of tolerance for this much brass movement. Fire Forming. Barrel manufacturing company states used a standard reamer for chambering.
Thank you to all, that are still reading.
Hello to All
From all You RSGs ( Real Smart Guys) and or ( LEGs Lotta Experience guys) Get your mind back on reloading.
Have read similar previous threads 2011, 2019, and latest 2024.
Details as follows Gas gun, approx 350 rounds through it.
New 6.5 Starline Grendel Brass , Formed to 6 ARC ( new 6 ARC brass not available then), Shoulder bumped back approx .030 Verified with two different gages. Same as factory brass. FL sized without expander ball. Neck sized with bushing and expander mandrel, .002 NT Case length trimmed to 1.490 + .000 - .002 .
After first time firing ,Max powder charge for gas gun per Hornady 11 th edition . No over pressure signs. COAL 1.486-1.487. Shoulder datum long( pushed forward .012/.014). Again verified with two different gages. Same results with New Factory brass. Will be annealed before reloading.
Question, is that much shoulder movement standard, seems to be considerable brass movement back and forth.
If shoulder is moving forward, how is OAL getting shorter? Regardless of manufacture will all brass perform this way..
Bottom line does rifle chambering seem to be out of tolerance for this much brass movement. Fire Forming. Barrel manufacturing company states used a standard reamer for chambering.
Thank you to all, that are still reading.
